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Definitions of knelling in various dictionaries:
verb - ring as in an noun cing death
verb - make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification
verb - to sound a bell
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Elvis admits new and old measure for ringing the bells |
Passing sounds? |
Quasimodo's job |
Solemnly ringing |
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Mar 28 2017 Wall Street Journal |
Jan 23 2016 New York Times |
Dec 19 2013 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Jun 14 2012 Universal |
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Present participle of knell. |
(of a bell) ring solemnly, especially for a death or funeral. |
The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral. |
Knelling might refer to |
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Kneeling is a basic human position where one or both knees touch the ground. It can be used:* as a resting position * as an expression of reverence and submission * as a mark of respect * during childbirth * during sexual intercourse * in conjunction with crawling in young children.While kneeling, the angle between the legs can vary from zero to widely splayed out, flexibility permitting. It is common to kneel with one leg and squat with the other leg.Variations are possible as to which part of the foot touches the ground for a kneeling leg: * * the tip of the toes * the under part of the toes * the upper part of the toes.While kneeling, the thighs and upper body can be at various angles in particular: * * Vertical kneel: where both the thighs and upper body are vertical – also known as "standing on one's knees" * Sitting kneel: where the thighs are near horizontal and the buttocks sit back on the heels with the upper body typically vertical – for example as in Seiza and Vajrasana (yoga). |