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ring out

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/rɪŋ aʊt/
Forms:ringing out,rang out,rung out
1

to produce a loud and clear sound that can be heard distinctly

  • The church bells rang out, announcing the start of the wedding.
  • The alarm clock rang out, jolting him awake.
  • The sound of the bugle rang out across the battlefield.
  • Cheers and applause rang out as the team scored the winning goal.
  • Thunder and lightning rang out during the storm, creating a dramatic spectacle.
2

to signal the departure or conclusion of something by ringing a bell

  • The church bells rang out, marking the end of the wedding ceremony.
  • As the ship departed, the harbor bells rang out, bidding farewell to the travelers.
  • The school bell rang out, signaling the end of the school day.
  • In traditional ceremonies, bells often ring out to announce the beginning or end of an event.
  • At midnight, the New Year was welcomed as fireworks lit up the sky and bells rang out across the city.