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Difference between Hoe one’s own row and Ring one’s own bell

hoe one’s own row—(U.S.) be independent; follow one’s interests or inclination (also: paddle one’s own canoe):

  • Now that I have hoed my own row … they deluge me with congratulations.

ring one’s own bell —(also: blow one’s own trumpet) announce one’s own successes; praise oneself:

  • He was a good team member. He’s not out there trying to ring his own bell.