cowbell
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcowbellcow‧bell /ˈkaʊbel/ noun [countable] HBAa small bellExamples from the Corpuscowbell• A cowbell sounded close at hand.• In the distance we can hear cowbells.• I hear only a distant occasional cowbell and the cheerful nearer transactions of insects.• The lake was below, the dull tinkle of cowbells came up to me.• Somewhere, cowbells sounded; the animals had been brought in for the night, maybe.• Uncle Renie called anxiously as the cowbells clanged on the door.