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peal out

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v. i.1.To give off a loud pealing sound; to peal.
2.To accelerate quickly from a stop in a vehicle, especially an automobile, so that the tires grind against the pavement and make a squealing noise while accelerating; - sometimes performed by young drivers for showy display.
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? peal out
viverhallen; the bells pealed out over the fieldsdas Geläut der Glocken verhallte über den Feldern


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From somewhere in its bowels those Big Ben mimics again peal out over the sleepy streets, spilling into the fields and neighbouring villages.
On the first stroke of 12, the church bells peal out, fireworks light up the sky, and the champagne corks pop.
I predict they will soon peal out for the end of 'the auld sang' which is the Union and instead ring in a new arrival on the international stage - Scotland.
 
 
 
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