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    ringing
    [ noun ]
    1. the sound of a bell ringing

    2. <noun.event>
      the distinctive ring of the church bell
      the ringing of the telephone
      the tintinnabulation that so voluminously swells from the ringing and the dinging of the bells
    3. the giving of a ring as a token of engagement

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant

    6. <noun.attribute>


    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.


    Ringing \Ring"ing\,
    a & n. from {Ring}, v.

    {Ringing engine}, a simple form of pile driver in which the
    monkey is lifted by men pulling on ropes.


    Ring \Ring\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ringed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Ringing}.]
    1. To surround with a ring, or as with a ring; to encircle.
    ``Ring these fingers.'' --Shak.

    2. (Hort.) To make a ring around by cutting away the bark; to
    girdle; as, to ring branches or roots.

    3. To fit with a ring or with rings, as the fingers, or a
    swine's snout.

    1. "They hear the bell ringing and get up and run." Mr. Gargano, once part of a high-profile group of advertising whiz kids, at 58 years old remains one of the best-known names in the ad business.
    2. This week he gave a ringing affirmation to the arm's length principle.
    3. They may leave the phone ringing while they break in, sometimes with an accomplice watching nearby.
    4. He's no great risk-taker." The ringing declaration, the apocalyptic pronouncement were not Shultz's style.
    5. One year ago: Paul Simon defeated Jesse Jackson in the Illinois Democratic primary, while George Bush won a ringing victory over Bob Dole in the Republican contest.
    6. There is certainly a wealth of material on the doorstep. A research company ringing to inquire about the contents of the course was greeted by a voice on the switchboard professing ignorance of any such discipline.
    7. "Nothing is any different now than it was a month or two ago," says Mr. Hager, sitting in a showroom where phones are ringing, people are being paged, and customers are waiting to be served.
    8. A memorial is scheduled at Point Stadium near the stone bridge and will include the lighting of a torch, the ringing of church bells, sirens, brief fireworks and a citywide moment of silence.
    9. There were slow curvings and coilings, the ringing of tiny bells and jolly drummings, and the suspicion that someone somewhere was looking for a Swami.
    10. Town officials are defending the ringing of the bell, which is housed in the First Congregational Church tower but owned by the town.
    11. "The phones are ringing pretty steadily," said Brenda Searcy, a nurse answering crisis line phones at Charter Hospital in Long Beach Friday night.
    12. This way, they are going through the backdoor and ringing the doorbell on the way." Times Mirror, publisher of the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers, didn't disclose what it paid for the stake.
    13. William Waybourn, president of the Dallas Gay Alliance, said the organization's eight telephone lines began ringing constantly after the newspaper published the judge's statements.
    14. According to official figures, as of last year four out of 10 Venezuelans lived in the adobe and brick ranchos on the slopes ringing Caracas and other major cities.
    15. In 1993, there were 4.19m births in the 17 countries of the EEA - 110,000 fewer than the previous year. Demographers are ringing alarm bells about the need to adjust policies now, both at company and government level.
    16. Police ringing the colliery, one of Poland's largest, turned away area residents who tried to bring food to the workers.
    17. The January inflation figure of 4.4 per cent was 'still ringing in our ears', and no change had been expected for at least another four weeks.
    18. For two years, the Iraqis tried and failed to dislodge Iranians dug in around the marshlands ringing the battered oil terminal town of Faw.
    19. The fretboard workout includes crunching chords, ringing melodies, bent notes and feedback.
    20. David clanged out a medley of "Camptown Races" and "Good King Wenceslaus." "The boy has a lot of talent, a lot of potential for ringing the bell, Payne said.
    21. We are going with the flow, waiting to see what happens.' 'You don't have a plan?' Just then, all the red telephones on the desk started ringing.
    22. When the civil war broke out in July 1936 she sent her surviving children to the Soviet Union, remaining in Madrid to lead rallies, visit Republican forces and make her ringing radio broadcasts.
    23. Frank Wynn said he hopes his telephone stops ringing with calls from people looking for an iguana.
    24. In Act 2 it was the ringing phrases that made most effect.
    25. 'Every day I have people from these 300 firms ringing up and touting for business.' Those which win Lloyd's business will almost certainly be association members and their executives will probably be members of the Institute of Credit Management.
    26. Besides ringing up record sales, Apple also was able to improve its already impressive profit margins.
    27. The privatisation of water and sewerage services in Northern Ireland has set alarm bells ringing, although it is not taking place for another three years.
    28. Such a move won a ringing endorsement from Peggy Noonan, a former speechwriter for Reagan and Bush who wrote Bush's "read my lips: no new taxes" pledge.
    29. After work, he ignores the ringing of video games and the TV and maneuvers around wheelchairs and braces cluttering the hallway, reprimanding one son for acting up in school, a daughter for wearing a short skirt.
    30. "The bell ringing and confusion may have caused a flashback to a time in his life when he was a prisoner.
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