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A crosspiece between the legs of a chair.
round
stave
One of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder.
spoke
rundle
1
Pamela said he'd
rung
the house, but I never heard from him.
2
We have
rung
the alarm bell loud and clear, Dr Tedros said.
3
The highest
rung
in the ladder of officialdom was the Royal Council.
4
All that should have
rung
true, and yet somehow it didn't, quite.
5
South Africa are ranked third in T20s, one
rung
ahead of India.
6
Put your right foot in a low
rung
of the right aider.
7
The death-knell of Democratic rule in Minnesota was
rung
in that election.
8
She rose and
rung
the bell, and the old butler came in.
9
Students were not
rung
at college unless something very serious had happened.
10
The church bells were
rung
,
and great crowds gathered in the streets.
11
For two days the phone had
rung
incessantly in the Carroll home.
12
The town bells were
rung
,
for a general muster of the citizens.
13
The church-bell was
rung
and the people flocked out into the street.
14
A climax is the climbing to the top
rung
of the ladder.
15
Again and again have they
rung
through Europe in the last century.
16
The door-bell had in fact
rung
,
and Cynthia had not noticed it.
rung
·
rung the bell
lowest rung
top rung
first rung
next rung