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51selective ringing — Ringing only the requested party on a party line …
52Ringing in the ears — Medically called tinnitis, this can arise in any of the four sections of the ear the outer ear, the middle ear, the inner ear, and the brain and can be due to many causes including ear infections, fluid in the ears, Meniere syndrome (the… …
53ringing tone — sound of a bell, jingling sound …
54Ringing the Devil's Knell — About ten o clock on *Christmas Eve, ringers gather at All Saints church, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, to Ring the Devil s Knell. The church s tenor bell, called Black Tom of Southill, is rung once for every year since Christ s birth. It is called the …
55ringing signal — Any transmitted signal (AC or DC) that alerts someone or something at the other end to an incoming call …
56ringing the changes — A larceny effected by tendering a large bill or coin in payment of a small purchase and after correct change has been given, asking for other change and repeating the request until in the confusion of mind created by so many operations, more… …
57ringing the change — The offense of persuading a buyer to believe that he has given a bad coin and thereby inducing him to give another good one …
58ringing engine — noun : a simple form of pile driver in which the pile hammer is lifted by men pulling on ropes …
59ringing loft — noun : a floor for bell ringers in the tower of a church …
60Change ringing — Triples redirects here. For other uses, see Triple (disambiguation). Bell ringing practice in Stoke Gabriel parish church, Devon, England Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a series of mathematical patterns called… …