a bell ringer or campanologist
A bell "Rings".
A bellist is a rare term for a person who rings bells, especially when as part of a musical instrument ensemble.
Paul rings the church bells promptly when needed.
A person who plays bells is commonly referred to as a "bell ringer." In the context of church bells, they may also be called a "campanologist," which specifically refers to someone who studies or practices the art of bell ringing. Additionally, those who play handbells are often called "handbell ringers."
The term mathom rings a bell from a Tolkien term in The Lord of the Rings " . . . anything that Hobbits had no immediate use for, but were unwilling to throw away, they called a mathom. "
yes they have bodies called bells
It's Always Jan - 1955 Love Rings Bells 1-23 was released on: USA: 31 March 1956
A person who sells jewels is called a jeweler.
a ring bearer
A long sound of bells is commonly called pealing. This term refers to a prolonged and continuous ringing of bells.
- The sound of bells fends off demons because they're afraid of the loud noise. - When a bell rings, a new angel has received his/her wings.
One who, or that which, rings; especially, one who rings chimes on bells., A crowbar., A horse that is not entitled to take part in a race, but is fraudulently got into it.