When Mirabella was born, her aunt, who was a fairy, gave her a silver bell, which she tied around the child's neck with a fairy chain that could not be broken.
He rang a silver bell, and, whispering to Simpson, faced his young visitor, who had bowed in acceptance.
Hugh Johnstone rang a silver bell, and muttered a few words in Hindostanee to an attendant.
Ringing a silver bell twice, Madame Louison sank into a chair.
Her eyes they are sweeter and calmer: but their vision is clearer as well; Her voice has a tender cadence, but is pure as a silver bell.
I took her voice, a silver bell, As clear as song, as soft as prayer; I took her dainty eyes as well.
In the caverns where we lay, Through the surf and through the swell, The far-off sound of a silver bell?
From the altar rose clouds of incense from censers swung by acolytes; now and then could be heard the tinkle of a silver bell at the Elevation of the Host and the voice of the priest, monotonous and indistinct, in that vast edifice.
As she spoke, Calvert thought he had never heard anything so beautiful as the sound of those clear, French words, each one as sweet and distinct as the carillon of a silver bell.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "silver bell" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.