Crossword-Solution: PEAL
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Peal | n. | A small salmon; a grilse; a sewin. |
| Peal | v. i. | To appeal. |
| Peal | n. | A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, of a multitude, etc. |
| Peal | n. | A set of bells tuned to each other according to the diatonic scale; also, the changes rung on a set of bells. |
| Peal | v. i. | To utter or give out loud sounds. |
| Peal | v. i. | To resound; to echo. |
| Peal | v. t. | To utter or give forth loudly; to cause to give out loud sounds; to noise abroad. |
| Peal | v. t. | To assail with noise or loud sounds. |
| Peal | v. t. | To pour out. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PEAL | anagram | AELP, ALEP, ALPE, APEL, APLE, LEAP, PALE, PELA, PLEA |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with PEAL (5)
Before the Gates there sat On either side a formidable shape; The one seem’d Woman to the waste, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fould Voluminous and vast, a Serpent arm’d With mortal sting: about her middle round A cry of Hell Hounds never ceasing bark’d With wide _Cerberean_ mouths full loud, and rung A hideous Peal: yet, when they list, would creep, If aught disturb’d thir noyse, into her woomb, And kennel there, yet there still bark’d and howl’d Within unseen.
She could see the balls flying upwards, almost to the belfry window, and the brown and black heads of the young lads darting about right and left, their white shirt-sleeves gleaming in the sun; whilst occasionally a shout and a peal of hearty laughter varied the stillness of the evening air.
But I could imagine, even then, that, under some excitement which should go deeply into his consciousness—roused by a trumpet’s peal, loud enough to awaken all of his energies that were not dead, but only slumbering—he was yet capable of flinging off his infirmities like a sick man’s gown, dropping the staff of age to seize a battle-sword, and starting up once more a warrior.
Every room above, and every cask in the wine-merchant's cellars below, appeared to have a separate peal of echoes of its own.
The fellow whose ruse had put me down was springing toward me, the point of his gleaming blade directed straight at my heart, and as he came there rang from his lips the cruel and mocking peal of laughter that I had heard within the Chamber of Mystery.
Quotes with PEAL (3)
There is one kind of laugh that I always did recommend; it looks out of the eye first with a merry twinkle, then it creeps down on its hands and knees and plays around the mouth like a pretty moth around the blaze of a candle, then it steals over into the dimples of the cheeks and rides around in those whirlpools for a while, then it lights up the whole face like the mellow bloom on a damask rose, then it swims up on the air, with a peal as clear and as happy as a dinner-bell…
The two friends went on and on toward the sierra, at times keeping the highway, at times. deviating from it. Whenever they passed through a town or a hamlet, the slow peal of bells tolling the death-knell announced to our hero that the Angel of Death was not losing his time; that his arm reached to every part of the world, and that, though Gil felt it now weighing upon his breast like a mountain of ice, none the less did it scatter ruin and desolation over the entire surface …
An artist is identical with an anarchist,' he cried. 'You might transpose the words anywhere. An anarchist is an artist. The man who throws a bomb is an artist, because he prefers a great moment to everything. He sees how much more valuable is one burst of blazing light, one peal of perfect thunder, than the mere common bodies of a few shapeless policemen. An artist disregards all governments, abolishes all conventions. The poet delights in disorder only. If it were not so, t…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 345 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).