The continual production, without repetition, of changes on bells, See def. 9. above.(noun)
Ringing tuned bells in a fixed order that is continually changing. See change{9}, n.(noun)
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Use "change-ringing" in a sentence
"On Hampsfell, the nearby ridge "most likely to appeal to a semi-retired fellwaker" according to Alfred Wainwright, ramblers treading their way over emerald turf and past limestone pavements sometimes hear the priory bells as they reach the stone-built tower of the Hospice, with its views aptly fit to go with the sound of the change-ringing below."
"I did not feel the lack for all of the change-ringing neepery that fills the novel."
"I don't know how far back you've looked in the archives of my change-ringing ramblings - you do realize, don't you? that this whole crazy thing was triggered in the first place by my desire to design a sock based on The Nine Tailors."