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Definition of bell-shaped in English: bell-shapedadjective Having a shape that resembles that of a bell. a small wild flower with purple bell-shaped blossoms Example sentencesExamples - The rise of the New Progressives, as Ray calls them, contravenes the commonly held position that America's political landscape resembles a bell-shaped curve, in which small numbers occupy the fringes and the bulk of citizens reside in the passive center.
- The shrubs' flowers are bell-shaped and hang like so many Chinese lanterns on a single stem.
- You wouldn't expect this to be a bell-shaped distribution, because there is a lower limit to what people can guess.
- Its branches contain alternating, elliptical, bright green leaves, and its flowers, which appear from April to June, are reddish or pink, and bell-shaped.
- He was waiting for the workmen to get ready for the photograph when he saw this strange bell-shaped flying object in the sky.
- Depending on the bulb size, three to five bell-shaped flowers dangle from each long, fairly sturdy flower stem.
- The flowers are clusters of bell-shaped blossoms on stems that rise above the foliage, leaves being deep green and either oval or lance shaped.
- Shoots grow up and over this wire and fall under their own weight to form a bell-shaped canopy.
- We put the animal in a little bell-shaped jar.
- Cordelia smoothed down the bell-shaped skirt of her costume, smiling secretively to herself.
- Its large, bell-shaped blooms produce a fragrance that squirrels find offensive.
- This plant owes its name to its bell-shaped flowers.
- The flowers are bell-shaped and open at night.
- The bell-shaped, chalk-white flowers appear in late spring and exude a wonderful honey scent.
- Its tiny, bell-shaped, cobalt-blue flowers, each with a very delicate white border, form a compact cluster.
- There were little bud vases filled with flowers, wrapped with ribbon, there were rose petals everywhere, and bell-shaped confetti.
- Place live stems of white lilies cut to slightly different heights in a bell-shaped glass container.
Definition of bell-shaped in US English: bell-shapedadjectiveˈbelSHāptˈbɛlʃeɪpt Having a shape that resembles that of a bell. a small wild flower with bell-shaped blossoms Example sentencesExamples - The flowers are bell-shaped and open at night.
- We put the animal in a little bell-shaped jar.
- Place live stems of white lilies cut to slightly different heights in a bell-shaped glass container.
- Its large, bell-shaped blooms produce a fragrance that squirrels find offensive.
- The shrubs' flowers are bell-shaped and hang like so many Chinese lanterns on a single stem.
- Depending on the bulb size, three to five bell-shaped flowers dangle from each long, fairly sturdy flower stem.
- You wouldn't expect this to be a bell-shaped distribution, because there is a lower limit to what people can guess.
- The bell-shaped, chalk-white flowers appear in late spring and exude a wonderful honey scent.
- This plant owes its name to its bell-shaped flowers.
- There were little bud vases filled with flowers, wrapped with ribbon, there were rose petals everywhere, and bell-shaped confetti.
- Cordelia smoothed down the bell-shaped skirt of her costume, smiling secretively to herself.
- Its tiny, bell-shaped, cobalt-blue flowers, each with a very delicate white border, form a compact cluster.
- The flowers are clusters of bell-shaped blossoms on stems that rise above the foliage, leaves being deep green and either oval or lance shaped.
- He was waiting for the workmen to get ready for the photograph when he saw this strange bell-shaped flying object in the sky.
- The rise of the New Progressives, as Ray calls them, contravenes the commonly held position that America's political landscape resembles a bell-shaped curve, in which small numbers occupy the fringes and the bulk of citizens reside in the passive center.
- Its branches contain alternating, elliptical, bright green leaves, and its flowers, which appear from April to June, are reddish or pink, and bell-shaped.
- Shoots grow up and over this wire and fall under their own weight to form a bell-shaped canopy.
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