ppl. a. [f. CHIME v.1] Rung in harmonious succession; rhymed, etc.

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1630.  Shirley, Upon Prince’s Birth, Wks. VI. 423. The Muses, that in well-chim’d verse … do sing.

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1821.  Joanna Baillie, Metr. Leg., Lady G. Baillie, xli. She heard the chim’d bells.

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