event in gymnastics competition in which the rings are used
to be obviously superior to; surpass; outdo
telephone call
characteristic quality
male given name
to lower or close the curtain in front of a stage
to bring to an end
to indicate one's arrival at work by punching in on a time clock
to introduce artfully or fraudulently
to terminate a telephone conversation
to stop talking
to go away
to indicate one's departure from work by punching out on a time clock
to make a sound or noise; resound
to register (the amount of a sale) on a cash register
to accomplish or record
to cause a bell to sound
to direct that the curtain of a theater be lowered or closed
structure containing such a ring
to form a ring (a circular band) around [v RANG, RINGED, RINGING, RINGS, RUNG] : RINGINGLY [adv] / to give forth a clear, resonant sound [v RANG, RINGING, RINGS, RUNG]
to direct that the curtain of a theater be raised or opened
to raise or open the curtain in front of a stage
to begin; inaugurate; initiate
a circular band for holding, connecting, hanging, pulling, packing, or sealing a key ring a towel ring
circlet usually of precious metal worn especially on the finger
circular line, figure, or object smoke ring
encircling arrangement a ring of suburbs
circular or spiral course often used figuratively in plural in the phrase run rings around to describe surpassing an opponent decisively
often circular space especially for exhibitions or competitions
ch a space at a circus
square enclosure in which a fighting contest (as a boxing or wrestling match) takes place
band of small objects revolving around a planet (as Saturn) and composed of dust and icy or rocky fragments
exclusive combination of persons for a selfish and often corrupt purpose (as to control a market) a wheat ring
od in the shape of a circle
arrangement of atoms represented in formulas or models in a cyclic manner called also cycle
set of mathematical elements that is closed under two binary operations of which the first forms a commutative group with the set and the second is associative over the set and is distributive with respect to the first operation
pair of usually rubber-covered metal rings suspended from a ceiling or crossbar to a height of approximately eight feet above the floor and used for hanging, swinging, and balancing feats in gymnastics
to give forth a clear, resonant sound [v RANG or RONG or RINGED, RUNG, RINGING, RINGS] / to form a circle around [v RINGED, RINGING, RINGS]