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    Rang \Rang\ (r[a^]ng),
    imp. of {Ring}, v. t. & i.


    Ring \Ring\ (r[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. {Rang} (r[a^]ng) or {Rung}
    (r[u^]ng); p. p. {Rung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ringing}.] [AS.
    hringan; akin to Icel. hringja, Sw. ringa, Dan. ringe, OD.
    ringhen, ringkelen. [root]19.]
    1. To cause to sound, especially by striking, as a metallic
    body; as, to ring a bell.

    2. To make (a sound), as by ringing a bell; to sound.

    The shard-borne beetle, with his drowsy hums,
    Hath rung night's yawning peal. --Shak.

    3. To repeat often, loudly, or earnestly.

    {To ring a peal}, to ring a set of changes on a chime of
    bells.

    {To ring the changes upon}. See under {Change}.

    {To ring in} or {To ring out}, to usher, attend on, or
    celebrate, by the ringing of bells; as, to ring out the
    old year and ring in the new. --Tennyson.

    {To ring the bells backward}, to sound the chimes, reversing
    the common order; -- formerly done as a signal of alarm or
    danger. --Sir W. Scott.

    1. Nickie Taylor, the receptionist at City Hall, said the phone rang steadily Thursday. "We've had people say they won't come into our city now," she said.
    2. In 1990, it rang up a loss of $243 million, mostly because of bad loans on real estate.
    3. The company rang up sales of $11 billion last year.
    4. Telephone calls by The Associated Press to Murdock's home rang unanswered Tuesday and an official at his workplace said he was not there.
    5. So he rang up the office of population and censuses at the United Nations, and asked an information officer there if he was right in thinking that the population of the earth now exceeded 6bn.
    6. Incredibly, it has been four years since the Saturday morning the telephone rang with word that Anderson, chief Middle East correspondent of The Associated Press, had been kidnapped by gunmen on the way home from a game of tennis.
    7. When the last bell rang in the afternoon, he lanked across the student parking lot and got into a gleaming, black 1950 Mercury containing the automotive technology meant for five different cars.
    8. In Pennsylvania, Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg rang its bells at 2:02 p.m. for 270 seconds as well.
    9. A jet-lagged colleague from New York rang reception in the early hours to say he wanted a clock.
    10. Emotional appeals to patriotism and warnings against tampering with the Constitution's guarantee of free speech rang out in the chamber as the House debate got under way.
    11. Gunfire rang out in the distance during a farewell ceremony _ an ominous reminder that the civil war rages on.
    12. The stock market rang up another gain today, extending Friday's strong rally.
    13. Earlier, automatic weapons fire rang out near Parliament, about a mile from the television station, where rebels seized Prime Minister Arthur N.R. Robinson on Friday.
    14. After the speech, a tribute to Mandela composed by Hugh Masekela rang out from the public-address system. The man honored in Africa and Europe for his struggle against apartheid in South Africa danced to the beat, pumping his fist in the air.
    15. Telephones rang unanswered Tuesday night at its headquarters in Baku.
    16. At 2:20 a.m., Washington time, four hours after the attack began, the phone at President Roosevelt's bedside rang.
    17. Charles Munger, a Salomon board member who is vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Mr. Buffett's closest aide, was dining that evening at his lakeside vacation home in northern Minnesota when the phone rang.
    18. The 285-146 vote came as angry words and sarcastic cries of `kill, kill, kill" rang out in protest over repeated victories by supporters of placing harsher death penalty provisions in the bill.
    19. We may move out of the phylloxera frying pan into the fire of these viruses, Pierce's disease and so on.' AN INKLING that 'Lunch for a Fiver' was going to be a success occurred when my phone rang at 9.30am on Monday.
    20. As the minute of silence ended, church bells rang and horns blared as motorists showed their support for the vigil, the third consecutive year the minute of prayer has been observed.
    21. Public information numbers at the fire department rang unanswered Tuesday night.
    22. When two police officers rang the doorbell of his Pounds 1.7m house in Jubilee Place, Chelsea, his wife Pandora mistook them for reporters.
    23. Church bells rang as far away as Boston.
    24. He motioned for the two boxers to resume fighting, then the bell rang.
    25. So I rang it up. No one answered.
    26. "My girlfriends rang the bell and I said OK, and asked my mother if I could go.
    27. Gunshots, many of them fired by shopowners and private armed guards trying to prevent looting, rang through virtually every neighborhood.
    28. Time you rang down the curtain on yesterday's cold warrior.'
    29. Some companies considered calls that rang more than a certain number of times or for a certain length of time to have been answered, and the customer was billed for the call.
    30. As he gracefully puts it, the theatre rang him to say: 'the bollocks we've got on at the moment have been rumbled.'
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