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bell push

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Explanation of "Bell Push"

Definition: A "bell push" is a noun that refers to a button that you press to ring a bell. It is often used in homes or buildings to alert someone, like when you want to tell someone you are at the door.

Usage Instructions:
  • You typically find a bell push near the entrance of a house or a building.
  • When you press the button, it usually makes a sound (like a doorbell) to notify the people inside that someone is there.
Example:
  • "When I arrived at my friend’s house, I pressed the bell push to let them know I was outside."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more sophisticated buildings, a bell push might be part of a larger intercom system, allowing communication between the outside and inside.
Word Variants:
  • Bell: A ringing instrument that produces sound.
  • Push Button: A general term for any button that you press to perform an action.
Different Meanings:
  • "Push" can also mean to apply force to move something away. For example, you can push a door open.
  • "Bell" can refer to the musical instrument or a symbol of alert (like in a school or church).
Synonyms:
  • Doorbell
  • Push-button
  • Signal button
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "bell push," but here is a related phrasal verb:
    • Ring up: To call someone on the phone (not directly related, but involves making a sound to notify).
Summary:

A bell push is a simple button that helps you announce your presence.

Noun
  1. a button that is pushed to ring a bell

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