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UK
/ɹˈɪŋz/
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[ US /ˈɹɪŋz/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɪŋz/ ]
NOUN
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gymnastic apparatus consisting of a pair of heavy metal circles (usually covered with leather) suspended by ropes; used for gymnastic exercises
the rings require a strong upper body
How To Use rings In A Sentence
- Several selections contain strings of double notes, primarily thirds and sixths.
- It brings prestige to Scotland on a shoestring, and a great deal is done by people for whom it's a crusade, not a job.
- A section of a branch of birch or willow from the north only a couple of inches in diameter will show one or two hundred annual rings. Factors Affecting Development of Canada's North
- There are, true, a few tonal changes: the jokes are jokier, the touches of malice heavier, and she revels more obviously than before in the playfulness she brings to her performances. What Sarah Palin Doesn't Know
- I realized how our leadership brings forth mediocre organizations and dispirited people.
- Another friend notes a shift in the type of gifts given at wedding showers, a reversion to 1950s-style offerings: soup ladles and frilly aprons are being unwrapped along with see-through nighties and push-up bras.
- I think the argument of race as a cause of criminality like Walter brings up is somewhat off-point - The reason why those racial divides in criminality show up is mainly because those lines go together with education - or rather: the lack of good education. Can a Godless Society be a
- Some of the most popular pairings pitted contrasting advantages and disadvantages against one another.
- That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
- Years of early art, pencil sketches, architectural renderings, magazine covers, newspaper clippings and personal photographs are also on display in the new gallery.