Similar words: strings, bearings, moorings, ringside, hot springs, pull strings, firing squad, heartstrings. Meaning: [rɪŋ] n. gymnastic apparatus consisting of a pair of heavy metal circles (usually covered with leather) suspended by ropes; used for gymnastic exercises.
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181 As Discovery curved still closer toward Saturn, the Sun slowly descended toward the multiple arches of the rings.
182 It has olive-green skin with black spots or rings and lives near water or rivers.
183 Drug rings operate in most large cities of the world.
184 His heavy gold rings and his bomber jacket and his wide-foot stance had added up to a man of experience in my eyes.
185 Form a ball with remaining dough,(http://sentencedict.com/rings.html) roll it out and continue forming circles and rings until all dough is used.
186 But its claim to have performed better than the Communist party did in 1950 rings hollow.
187 The tiny tracheae, which are strengthened with rings in their walls, do not flatten but shorten and expand like concertinas.
188 It is built of large blocks of travertine stone and the arch has two concentric rings of radiating voussoirs.
189 The copious benzene rings and potential carboxylic acid groups in coal suggest that these transformations might not be too difficult.
190 As we hadn't bought our wedding rings, we had to make do with cheap imitations from the hospital gift shop.
191 Above shone the stars and the rings; below lay a dimly visible sea of clouds.
192 The clean smell of pine tar rose in the air, and Sam began counting rings.
193 Cut the onion into rings and fry in a little oil.
194 Then the Sun sank below the rings, so that they framed it with their arches, and the celestial fireworks ceased.
195 Its grip consisted of brass knuckles, was a chain of rings through which Weary slipped his stubby fingers.
196 Miss Regina starts to answer, shakes her head defiantly,[Sentencedict.com] then bends her head to study her rings.
197 The natives are the ones manning the stalls selling papal T-shirts, key rings and statues.
198 Simply to imagine it is to defy credibility: A phone rings in a boarding house in Mobile, Alabama.
199 The novelty was in the clean and smiling way he said them, blowing out gray smoke rings at the same time.
200 Laying his cloak on the ground, he threw on it gold rings and pearls and precious stones.
201 Matthew had been very quiet all Christmas Day, and he had dark rings under his eyes.
202 If the Dole jibe rings true now, Dole himself must share the blame.
203 The phone rings and you have to pick it up by the fourth ring or it rolls over to the message service.
204 These days they can cost hundreds rather than thousands of pounds, and drug rings are known to be using them.
205 The jurors who will decide which version rings more true could begin deliberating as early as next week.
206 From rings she went on to study and catalogue collections of cameos and other jewels from antiquity to the present.
207 Such craftsmen were considered more than mere artisans, and their products, especially set in seal rings, were highly esteemed.
208 Whenever the phone rings - about once every ten minutes - they bicker over who must answer it.
209 At last astronomers have solved the mystery of the rings encircling the planet Saturn.
210 You have to throw the wooden rings so that they land around the bottles.
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