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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31. I was rung up by an old friend this morning.
32. That was what had rung the bell.
33. Nor had any alarm bells rung about Thomas.
34. One is torn from its rung and tied back.
35. I've rung around the place for you.
36. He climbed the ladder, testing each rung carefully.
37. Rung by rung, she crept up the ladder.
38. It became imperative that he take hold of the bottom rung of the sinuous ladder, which he did.
39. If the telephones had rung you would have taken fright.
40. Everyone who is ahead of me is hanging on like crazy to their rung of the ladder.
41. However, the danger is that the double blow of recession and Royal Mail reorganisation could make that first rung very narrow.
42. When all of the bells had been rung I started to make the other pupils do chairs.
43. I have rung the world from these boxes and feel a great affection and gratitude towards them.
44. He wagged his muddy boots, feeling uncertainly for each rung of the ladder: he had clearly been drinking already.
45. She could have lifted it off the hook, she could have rung the police, except that fear had immobilised her.
46. The distance estimate is important because astronomers use it as the first rung in the distance ladder they extend across the Universe.
47. Stuart must have rung my boudoir and learned how the telephone is answered in about fifteen languages so far.
48. In the spring they would move up one rung on the remedial ladder.
49. Wally had rung to say that it was black tie, and he'd forgotten to tell Debbie.
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50. Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled.
51. Bells were rung at either end of a conversation to signal the beginning and end of the call.
52. Their collective mood had found its cellar, a malaise like a ladder they had descended rung by rung.
53. Shortly after the rising bell had been rung, Ethel and Mildred were waiting anxiously outside Miss Hardbroom's door.
54. Those on the rung just below are often rendered as ridiculous rather than evil, as inept or boorish rather than malign.
55. As she jumped from the final rung, the structure of the stonework around her seemed to judder.
56. Once Romanov had reached the bottom rung of the fire escape, he ran to a passing tram.
57. The guards and porters walked about, the bell was rung, the signal was given ad the train started off.
58. There had been no more calls since the informant had rung with the news of the cocaine shipment.
59. That is the first rung on the ladder of karate learning for the black belt.
60. Willie and Zach waited at the foot of the ladder while Sammy scrabbled around the first rung.