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  1. Definition of ring the bell in the Idioms Dictionary. ring the bell phrase. What does ring the bell expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  2. ring in. 1. To call an organization, typically to impart some particular information. (In usages 1-3, the past tense of "ring" is "rang," and the past participle is "rung.") Mike rang in to say that he was going to be late to the meeting. We've had a number of listeners ringing in to the station to give us their opinions on the topic.

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  4. ring. 1. verb, informal To contact (someone or some organization) by telephone. She rang us from Kentucky to say that she had arrived safely. I'll ring the company in the morning and see if they can expedite the delivery. 2. noun, informal A call by telephone. Used especially with the verb "give."

  5. a/the ring of (something) An appearance or semblance of some characteristic. There is a ring of truth to what she's saying, but I'm not totally convinced. The novel contains the ring of autobiography, even though the author claims it is purely fictional. Her article had a ring of fatalism about it, painting a bleak picture of the future of our ...

  6. run circles/rings around, to. To defeat decisively in a contest; to outdo. The implication here is that a runner moving in circles can still beat another running in a straight line. The term began to appear in print in the 1890s. “He could run rings round us in everything,” wrote G. Parker in the Westminster Gazette (1894).

  7. Definition of ring your neck in the Idioms Dictionary. ring your neck phrase. What does ring your neck expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  8. bell, book, and candle. 1. A method of putting a curse on someone. The phrase refers to the implements once used when someone was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church. I'll go after him bell, book, and candle if he threatens my family again. 2.

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