bells and whistles Definition In English

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Examples of bells and whistles

  • Having no real bells and whistles, the booktalker has to get and keep his audience's attention.

  • Features are the bells and whistles of products and services, those characteristics that supplement their basic functioning.

  • Although various bells and whistles influence some customers, price is usually the most important consideration when subscribers make their final choices.

  • We are having the best time putting together all the bells and whistles for the tour.

  • They are often elaborate state functions with all the bells and whistles that state meetings can offer....

  • Newcomers may wonder what all the bells and whistles are about, though.

  • He has collected all sorts of nautical noisemakers, from bells and whistles to actual recordings of sea battles.

  • Clearly, the matter had got out of control, as more and more people put in bells and whistles—80 pages were devoted to winding up commonholds.

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