ring

US /rɪŋ/

UK /rɪŋ/

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n.NounA roped area in which people fight or box
The boxing champion stood in the middle of the ring
n.NounCircular object with a hole in it
Alice kept her keys on a ring in the shape of a dolphin
v.t.Transitive VerbTo draw a circular shape or mark around something
We should ring the edge of the garden with roses
n.NounCircular shape or mark around something
Garry's tea cup left a ring on the kitchen table
n.NounPeople doing illegal business or criminal activity
The crime ring operated out of the pizza store
n.NounRound piece of metal that goes on your finger
Greg looked for the perfect ring to ask Bella to marry him
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo make a loud, noisy constant sound
Sometimes my ears ring when I feel a bit dizzy
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo produce a sound from a bell, alarm or telephone
Please ring the bell please so someone will come to the reception desk
v.t.Transitive VerbTo call someone using a phone
We should ring Sue to set up a meeting
n.NounAct of calling someone using a phone
Could I give you a ring later, after I get home?

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