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plural: rings
Part Of Speech
noun, verb
Word Meaning
noun: a circular band usually of precious metal worn on the finger; something circular in shape; a group of persons involved in selfish or dishonest activities
verb: to place or form a ring around, encircle; to provide with a ring; to make a clear and vibrating sound when struck; to announce by or as if by ringing; to call for by bell or telephone
Word Family
ringing
ringed
ringer
ringlet
ringlike
rang
ringtoss
ringworm
ringtail
ringside
ringleader
ringmaster
Sentences
She was thrilled with her new engagement ring.
I remember how my uncle would blow smoke rings from his mouth.
Police officers were ringing the building to cut off the thieves’ escape.
As the doorbell rang, we all turned to see who it was.
The Circus Ringmaster gave an exciting element to the performances.
The group has ringside seats for the event.
We were visited by some ringtailed raccoons at camp.
Whose gold wedding ring was found at the picnic?
The church bells ring every Saturday and Sunday.
His story rings true to those who will listen.
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