Synonym: round, rundle, spoke, stave. Similar words: wrung, sprung, strung, grunge, hamstrung, high-strung, bung, sung. Meaning: [rʌŋ] n. 1. a crosspiece between the legs of a chair 2. one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder.
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1. She'd rung up to discuss the divorce.
2. The bell has rung for a long time.
3. She really wishes her clock had rung.
4. Hold the ladder tightly and move up a rung at a time.
5. The church bell used to be rung to signify disaster.
6. He is still on the bottom rung of the political ladder.
7. We had rung in by the time the manager arrived.
8. I couldn't get back to sleep after he'd rung.
9. She has rung me once since she left.
10. Sue has rung in sick.
11. I'm sorry, I've rung up the wrong amount.
12. Have you rung up your mother recently?
13. Some interfering busybody had rung the police.
14. The bell has rung - stop writing now.
15. Jane's rung in to say she'll be late.
16. She has rung home just once.
17. I've just rung him but there was no answer.
18. The curtain has been rung down; the theatrical company are leaving here tomorrow.
19. He put his foot on the bottom rung to keep the ladder steady.
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20. Most of the workers had already rung in by the time I arrived.
21. Humans are on the highest rung of the evolutionary ladder.
22. She had rung off before he could press her for an answer.
23. The curtain was rung up on a new epoch in world history.
24. He was standing on the top rung of a ladder.
25. I started my life on the bottom rung of the ladder in this company.
26. I think these items have been rung up wrongly on the till.
27. Cecil wasn't there, having rung in to say he was taking the day off.
28. I swung myself onto the ladder and felt for the next rung.
29. To be safe you should go up a ladder one rung at a time.
30. I first worked with him in 1971 when we were both on the lowest rung of our careers.