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ring out
ring out vb (adverb) 1. (tr) to accompany the departure of with bells (esp in the phrase ring out the old year)2. (intr) to send forth a loud resounding noiseThesaurusVerb | 1. | ring out - sound loudly; "a shot rang out"make noise, noise, resound - emit a noise | Translations
ring out
ring outTo emit a loud, clear, resonant sound. Once the first shots rang out, we knew it was time to flee the city. I could hear the cheers ringing out in the distance as I approached the football stadium.See also: out, ringring out[for a loud sound] to go out. The bells rang out at the end of the wedding ceremony. Loud cheers rang out at the end of the game, A shot rang out and started all the dogs barking.See also: out, ringring outv.1. To sound with a clear, resonant tone: The monk pulled on the rope, and the bells rang out.2. To mark or celebrate the end of something: We rang out the old year with a champagne toast.See also: out, ringEncyclopediaSeeringring out Related to ring out: wring outWords related to ring outverb sound loudlyRelated Words |