Necked |
of Neck |
imp. & p. p. |
Necked |
Having (such) a neck; -- chiefly used in composition; as, stiff-necked. |
a. |
Necked |
Cracked; -- said of a treenail. |
a. |
Ring |
To cause to sound, especially by striking, as a metallic body; as, to ring a bell. |
v. t. |
Ring |
To make (a sound), as by ringing a bell; to sound. |
v. t. |
Ring |
To repeat often, loudly, or earnestly. |
v. t. |
Ring |
To sound, as a bell or other sonorous body, particularly a metallic one. |
v. i. |
Ring |
To practice making music with bells. |
v. i. |
Ring |
To sound loud; to resound; to be filled with a ringing or reverberating sound. |
v. i. |
Ring |
To continue to sound or vibrate; to resound. |
v. i. |
Ring |
To be filled with report or talk; as, the whole town rings with his fame. |
v. i. |
Ring |
A sound; especially, the sound of vibrating metals; as, the ring of a bell. |
n. |
Ring |
Any loud sound; the sound of numerous voices; a sound continued, repeated, or reverberated. |
n. |
Ring |
A chime, or set of bells harmonically tuned. |
n. |
Ring |
A circle, or a circular line, or anything in the form of a circular line or hoop. |
n. |
Ring |
Specifically, a circular ornament of gold or other precious material worn on the finger, or attached to the ear, the nose, or some other part of the person; as, a wedding ring. |
n. |
Ring |
A circular area in which races are or run or other sports are performed; an arena. |
n. |
Ring |
An inclosed space in which pugilists fight; hence, figuratively, prize fighting. |
n. |
Ring |
A circular group of persons. |
n. |
Ring |
The plane figure included between the circumferences of two concentric circles. |
n. |