ringing - meaning and definition. What is ringing
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What (who) is ringing - definition

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Ringing (disambiguation)

Ringing         
·- a & ·noun from Ring, v.
II. Ringing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ring.
III. Ringing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ring.
ringing         
1.
A ringing sound is loud and can be heard very clearly.
He hit the metal steps with a ringing crash.
= resounding
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A ringing statement or declaration is one that is made forcefully and is intended to make a powerful impression.
...the party's 14th Congress, which gave a ringing endorsement to capitalist-style economic reforms.
ADJ: ADJ n
ringing         
¦ adjective
1. having a clear resonant sound.
2. (of a statement) forceful and unequivocal.
Derivatives
ringingly adverb

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Ringing
Examples of use of ringing
1. "I was ringing, ringing, ringing –– and nothing," Hemy said.
2. "The telephone never stops ringing," says Mendelovitch.
3. RINGING THE CHANGES There are more than 40,000 bell ringers in UK and more than 5,000 church towers where bells are rung Bell ringing originated in England in early 17th century Ringing in Britain is called change ringing based on numbers rather than notes.
4. In 1668, Fabian Stedman of England published Tintinnalogia – or the Art of Change Ringing,‘‘ containing all the available information on systematic ringing.
5. "I told him my cell phone‘s ringing off the hook.