If you say that something rings a bell, you mean it sounds familiar, or it causes you to remember something but not very clearly.
e.g. "Linda! No, sorry, this name doesn't ring any bells"
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If you say that something rings a bell, you mean it sounds familiar, or it causes you to remember something but not very clearly.
e.g. "Linda! No, sorry, this name doesn't ring any bells"
2 comments:
I think the idiom is exciting ,but Ididn't understand the first meaning.
When something sounds familiar, it means you already know it and can easily recognize it.
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