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ringnoun1 a group involved in secret or criminal activitiesa ring of counterfeiters passing phony $20 bills cabal, conspiracy, crew, gang, Mafia, mob, syndicate bunch, circle, clan, clique, coterie, coven, crowd, galère, lot, network, pack, setjunta, oligarchy a circular stripa metal ring encircled the barrel band, circle, eye, hoop, loop, round belt, cincture, collar, girdlewreathannulet, becket, coil, curl, furl, hank, spiral, spire, twirl, whorl a group of people sharing a common interest and relating together sociallya gaming ring that meets once a week to play body, bunch, circle, clan, clique, community, coterie, coven, crowd, fold, galère, gang, klatch(also klatsch), lot, network, pack, set charmed circle, elite, in-groupclosed shopclub, college, fellowship, guild(also gild), league, organization, societycamp, faction, sect, side, tribemess, squadbrotherhood, fraternity, order, sisterhood, sodality, sororitycommunealliance, bloc, coalition, confederation, congress, council, federation, union lonerindividualist something with a perfectly round circumferencethe coffee cup left a ring on the table circle, cirque, round, roundel circlet, ringletellipse, loop, ovalball, globe, orb, sphere ringnoun2a communication by telephonegive me a ring when you're ready to go ringverb1to form a circle aroundtall cypress trees ringing the park circle, compass, embrace, encircle, enclose(also inclose), encompass, environ, gird, girdle, surround, wreathe circumscribe, close in, cordon (off), fence (in), hem (in), wallbeset, besiege, entrench(also intrench), invest, swarm to travel completely aroundthe line of season ticket buyers ringed the block circle, circuit, circumnavigate, circumvent, compass, encircle, girdle, orbit, round circumambulate, cross, perambulate, traverse ringverb2to make the clear sound heard when metal vibratesI didn't hear the doorbell ring bong, chime, knell, peal, toll chink, clang, clank, clash, clink, ding, ding-dong, gong, jangle, jingle, ping, plink, plunk(or plonk), tang, tingle, tinkleecho, resonate, resound, reverberate before the 12th century |