Rang

Word RANG
Character 4
Hyphenation rang
Pronunciations /ɹæŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Rang"

What do we mean by rang?

In petrography, in the quantitative system of classification, a division of igneous rocks lower than the ‘order,’ based on the character of the chemical bases in the preponderating group of standard minerals in each class. See rock. noun

An old form of rank.

Preterit of ring.

Imp. of ring, v. t. & i.

Simple past of ring. verb

Of a bell, etc., to produce a resonant sound.

To make (a bell, etc.) produce a resonant sound.

To produce (a sound) by ringing.

To produce the sound of a bell or a similar sound.

Of something spoken or written, to appear to be, to seem, to sound.

To telephone (someone).

To resound, reverberate, echo.

To produce music with bells.

To repeat often, loudly, or earnestly.

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The word "rang" in example sentences

The name rang a bell, but the voice had been totally unfamiliar. ❋ Laura Griffin (2010)

The name rang some sort of distant bell … something my doctor back in the States might have once recommended when I was going through one of my insomnia jags. ❋ Douglas Kennedy (2007)

Still, I could make some calls and see if the name rang any bells, and there was always Eldritch and Associates although, in my experience, lawyers tended to be unhelpful at best in these situations. ❋ John Connolly (2007)

The name rang a vague bell and I leaned back in my ergonomically correct chair and wondered why. ❋ Denise Hamilton (2004)

Suddenly a name rang in my head, like an echo: Walter. ❋ Richard Yancey (2003)

To Jo, who remembered her small son bathed in silver moonlight and slipping through the dark at Purgatory Cove to save them all, the name rang so true. ❋ WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER (2001)

The term rang a bell for Nicole, her dad talking about his own disillusionment with the current state of the party. ❋ Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- (2000)

The name rang familiar but not familiar enough for Matt to readily identify it. ❋ Mariah Stewart (1999)

The word rang in her mind, but the air was gone, and the voices she heard . . . ❋ Carolyn Clowes (1990)

Majesta had without question been named by the British; the name rang with all the authority, grandeur, greatness, and dignity of sovereignty, its roots being in the Middle English word maieste, from the Old French majeste, from the Latin majestas, which was a long way around the mulberry bush. ❋ Ed McBain (1985)

With terrible memories the title rang through his soul. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)

A phone number listed in his name rang without an answer, and no one answered the door at two addresses listed in his name. ❋ Christopher Weber (2012)

Her title rang like the clash of distant swords in the chamber, echoing. ❋ Berberick, Nancy Varian (2000)

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