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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61. Nadine had rung Matthew several times recently-and always at school-to say that Rory was playing truant.
62. Cooley warns that one should go slowly and not slip at the last rung of the ladder.
63. Should women technicians once again be relegated to a lower rung of the ladder?
64. Community colleges are the bottom rung of the state's higher education ladder.
65. Cambridge School had a bell which was never rung, which had never been rung.
66. Last night she had swallowed her pride and rung the Kilburn flat twice.
67. After the phone had rung twice, Joyce picked it up and said hello.
68. Repeatedly she found he had rung the private, ex-directory line at Camilla's home Middlewich House.
69. Six foot high and floodlit, they winked, mewed and yapped when the door bell was rung.
70. I stand up and begin to look for the invisible rung.
71. He had just remembered where he'd heard the phrase with which Crepi had rung off.
72. And so I decided to climb up the ladder of City College, starting at the lowest rung.
73. These four swung and whipped and rung little chips off on the wooden porch floor.
74. They have followed each other up the ladder, but whenever he has reached the same rung she has gone one better.
75. As companies view for ever-larger market shares, competition seeps down to the lowliest rung on the ladder.
76. On the ground floor she noticed the name on the bell, Ledington, and wished she hadn't rung it.
77. Some come like Marmeladov to get a job on the appropriate rung of the bureaucratic ladder.
78. After I had rung several more times and knocked at the door, I heard hesitant footsteps.
79. Your wife has rung you twice since lunch time.
80. So they'd rung through at last!
81. Tom has rung three times this morning already.
82. Even the bell in Independence Hall was rung.
83. Pick up a dropped stitch in knitting by using a crochet hook to pick up the first rung on the ladder and pulling it through the dropped stitch.
84. There has never been a better time to get on the first rung of the property ladder.
85. On the next rung down, Minsheng must fight it out against the other joint-stock banks,(sentencedict.com) a dozen institutions (some with state backing) licensed to do business nationwide.
86. "Debate on public issues should be robust, uninhibited and wide-open," he wrote, because "speech on public issues occupies the highest rung of the hierarchy of First Amendment values.
87. As night fell and All Souls' Day arrived, "bells were rung for the souls in purgatory," writes Rogers.
88. Trembling, the death bell has already rung for you blaring!
89. The bell has rung, all students back to your classroom for rest time.
90. The blade froufrou is noiselessly rung ear side, is miscellaneous a 2 little animals bound to bound to rush of but lead of step voice.