Similar words: bring in, engineering, coming in, changing, belonging, jogging, ring, managing. Meaning: ['rɪŋɪŋ] n. 1. the sound of a bell ringing 2. the giving of a ring as a token of engagement 3. having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant. adj. having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected.
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151 The group passed us, and shortly we heard them ringing the temple bell.
152 Regardless, a 12-minute delay before I had started and the pound signs were ringing up.
153 They pass it around behind their backs and must make sure that it is ringing loudly.
154 He put the phone down and listened to its ringing - its machine persistence.
155 She dialled the number carefully and heard the distant ringing tone.
156 When I got to my door I heard the phone ringing, but by the time I was inside it had stopped.
157 Diana and Carolyn would regularly while away a quiet evening ringing people with silly names who appeared in the telephone directory.
158 Ears Ringing sounds in ears, vertigo, sensitivity to loud noise[sentencedict.com], sounds seeming very distant.
159 Phones were ringing, computer screens were displaying information, and still there was nothing to go on.
160 He took his time getting to it, half hoping it would stop ringing before he answered.
161 When the person called lifts the receiver, the ringing pulses will cease.
162 Instead of batteries, it is powered by a capacitor which stores an electrical charge good for about an hour of ringing.
163 His ears ringing, the blood pounding in his veins, Floyd felt more alive than he had for years.
164 It was early evening when the manager of the Langstone Hotel came to the reception desk in response to the ringing of the bell.
165 The Angelus bells ceased ringing and, the spell broken, Judith shook off her doubts.
166 The phone stopped ringing and the clock ticked then the phone started again and the clock stopped.
167 Alarm bells have begun ringing in ship wardrooms and naval headquarters on both coasts.
168 My activist soul once welcomed the stuffed mailbox and ringing phone as opportunities[Sentencedict.com], despite my writerly need for solitude.
169 She thought of ringing him on the off chance of catching him at the flat, but shelved the possibility as unlikely.
170 Then all the bells joined in with wild abandon, ringing joyfully and merrily, welcoming in the New Year.
171 I have a ringing in my ears like I've been smacked around the head.
172 They grooved the bark of the maple trees, nearly ringing the trees to get the sap out.
173 The official pronounced the name with a devastating clarity, as if moved by a painful ringing in his teeth.
174 The strident ringing startled him again, but this time he turned slowly, gazing at the phone.
175 Myra has wedding bells ringing in her ears all day.
176 It was near dawn when the shots stopped ringing through the forest.
177 His words were ringing in her ears now although they had had little impact before.
178 As soon as she got home, the telephone began ringing continually.
179 Hickey's hearing is standing up quite well to the constant battering but he finds his ears ringing after concerts.
180 Miguel ran and ran until the bells started ringing again.
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