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  2. 1. To be exactly what one wants, needs, or is looking for. I was browsing the lot for a new car, when I saw a used Camaro that really rang the bell. We've been wandering around town looking for somewhere to eat, but nothing has rang the bell so far. 2. To prove especially memorable, noteworthy, or effective.

  3. ( informal) sound familiar; help you remember something, but not completely: That name rings a bell but I can’t remember exactly where I’ve heard it before. See also: bell, ring. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017. ring a bell. tv. to stir something in someone’s memory.

  4. This expression alludes to a memory being summoned in the same way as the bell of a telephone or door summons one to answer. Dating from the early twentieth century, the term appeared in Nicholas Monsarrat’s This Is a Schoolroom (1939): “The things we talked about . . . rang no bell.” See also: ring, that.

  5. 1. To strike one with a violent blow to the head, especially as might stun or concuss. I would have rung that guy's bell if I knew he had been trash-talking you. Sarah's likely to ring your bell if you keep harassing her like that. 2. To be enjoyable, preferable, or satisfactory to one; to be or provide something that one wants.

  6. 1. To strike one with a violent blow to the head, especially as might stun or concuss. I would have rung that guy's bell if I knew he had been trash-talking you. Sarah's likely to ring your bell if you keep harassing her like that. 2. To be enjoyable, preferable, or satisfactory to one; to be or provide something that one wants.

  7. 1. To strike one with a violent blow to the head, especially as might stun or concuss. I would have rung that guy's bell if I knew he had been trash-talking you. Sarah's likely to ring your bell if you keep harassing her like that. 2. To be enjoyable, preferable, or satisfactory to one; to be or provide something that one wants.

  8. If something rings a bell, it is slightly familiar to you and you know you have heard it before, but you do not remember it fully. The name rings a bell but I can't think where I've heard it. `I'll check and see if we've anything on him,' said the sergeant. `It doesn't ring a