bellpull

/ˈbɛlˌpʊl/
noun
  1. A cord, handle, or knob that is pulled to ring a bell, especially in a house or building.
    • He reached for the bellpull, but the door opened before he could ring.
    • She tugged the bellpull by the front door to announce her arrival.
    • The antique bellpull was made of braided silk and brass.
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