Sentences with ring
ring
R r - He rang me at my mother's. [VERB noun]
- You can ring us up anytime. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- In AM, usually use call
- As soon as he got home, the phone rang. [VERB]
- After at least eight rings, an ancient-sounding maid answered the phone.
- He heard the school bell ring. [VERB]
- Shall I ring for a fresh pot of tea? [VERB + for]
- The whole place was ringing with music. [VERB + with]
- His proud boast of leading 'the party of low taxation' has a hollow ring.
- She wore several diamond rings.
- Frank took a large ring of keys from his pocket. [+ of]
- They then formed a ring around the square.
- He will never again be allowed inside a British boxing ring.
- Police are investigating the suspected drug ring at the school.
- The areas are sealed off and ringed by troops. [be VERB-ed]
- He demonstrated his techniques for ringing birds. [VERB noun]
- To run around in a ring
- A ring of spectators
- A drug ring
- The church rang with singing
- To ring for the butler
- The ring of trumpets
- He gave her a ring last night
- A ring of eight bells
- His explanation has the ring of sincerity
- Promises that ring false
- To ring for a maid
- The room rang with laughter
- Chimes rang the hours
- The ring of laughter
- The ring of sincerity
- A key ring, a napkin ring
- A circus ring
- To ring a bell.
- The bell rang a low tone.
- To ring someone's praises; The bell rang the hour.
- The doorbell rang twice.
- Words that rang false; a story that rings true.
- Just ring if you need anything.
- His brave words rang out.
- The accident rang down the curtain on his law career.
- The $100-a-plate dinner rang up the curtain on the hospital's fund-raising drive.