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ring

noun as in circle; circular object

noun as in chime, bell-like noise

verb as in encircle

verb as in chime; make bell-like noise

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Pound for theatrical pound, she pushes Mescal’s Stanley to the ropes, an apt metaphor for a production that takes place on a raised platform resembling a boxing ring.

If that name rings a bell, it's likely because of an infamous tape where Gibson hurled sexist and racist remarks at the mother of one of his children.

From Salon

A rare Medieval bishop's ring found by a retired firefighter in a Norfolk field is expected to fetch up to £18,000 at auction.

From BBC

But the details of excessive drinking that she attributes to anxiety and depression in her 2019 complaint against Weinstein ring in my ears.

Law enforcement has attributed at least one case in Glendale to a “burglary tourism” ring, while other devices have gone unclaimed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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