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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91. There have also been several famous non-people that have rung the bell, including Mickey Mouse, the Pink Panther, Mr. Potato-Head, the Aflac Duck and (perhaps most ominously) Darth Vader.
92. Amounts cash sales should be rung up on cash register at the time of each sale.
93. We use external jugular vein to transplant and re-establish, which are rung with artificial blood vessels for the long distance carotid injury and achieved the best result.
94. But most striking, I think, is that we Generation X women went to college, climbed the career ladder, and found the top rung—only to realize the ladder didn't have a next step, just an empty void.
95. She told me that Xiao Wu had rung me twice since lunchtime.
96. As for the Japanese male aesthetic of gritting one's teeth to climb up the corporate ladder rung by rung, that has become an anachronism on par with the videocassette.
97. As he handed Mr Monti a bell rung at cabinet meetings, Berlusconi flashed his trademark smile and quipped: "I used to ring it when I was an altar boy."
98. When the meter reaches a score rung it will light up.
99. Mr. VAN DYKE (Actor): (As Bert) (Singing) Now, as the ladder of life has been strung, you might think a sweep's on the bottommost rung.
100. But it cracked irreparably when rung for Washington's birthday in 1846.
101. She has rung you up six times since 8 o'clock.
102. Scrambling down a steel ladder, he paused on rung,[http://sentencedict.com/rung.html] two feet above the roadbed flashing by.
103. The curtain was rung up at the beginning of the play.