Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word DRING


DRING

Definitions of DRING

  1. (UK, dialectal, transitive) To press; squeeze; crowd; push.
  2. (UK, dialectal) A throng; crowd.
  3. (UK, dialectal) A narrow passage.
  4. A surname.
  5. A townland in Cavan, Ireland.
  6. A hamlet and townland in Longford, Ireland. Irish spelling: Droing.

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Number of letters

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Is palindrome

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42

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Examples of Using DRING in a Sentence

  • The WFIS was formed in Laubach, Germany, in 1996 by Lawrie Dring, a scouter and President of the B-PSA, and scouts from Laubach.
  • She was especially successful in her ventures providing lyrics for Madeleine Dring in Airs on a Shoestring (1953), Pay the Piper (1954), and Fresh Airs (1956), all productions of Laurier Lister.
  • By late 1965 Page was sharing a house at 47 Bui Thi Xuan, Saigon, with Leonardo Caparros and fellow correspondents Simon Dring, Martin Stuart-Fox and Steve Northup, known as "Frankie's House" after the resident Vietnamese houseboy.
  • Another book, Madeleine Dring: Lady Composer by Wanda Brister and Jay Rosenblatt was published in 2020 by Clemson University Press and Liverpool University Press and is distributed by OUP.
  • WFIS was formed in Laubach, Germany, in 1996 by Lawrie Dring, a British Scouter with the independent Baden-Powell Scouts' Association (BPSA).
  • Ralph Dring (Peter Denyer) — a shy and morose man whose only real friend is a terrapin named Terry and who married a Polish woman called Blomlika.
  • Myriostoma was classified in the family Geastraceae until 1973, when British mycologist Donald Dring placed it in the Astraeaceae based on the presence of trabeculae (stout columns that extend from the peridium to the central core of the fruit body) in the gleba, and the absence of a true hymenium.
  • Several original scores were commissioned specially for ballets created and performed by the company, including from the composers Joseph Horovitz (Les Rats, 1955; Through the Looking Glass, 1968), Peter Tranchell (Spring Legend, 1957), Geoffrey Wright (Love of Seven Dolls, 1960; The Canterville Ghost, 1979), Roger Vignoles – who also was a pianist for several productions (Six Characters in Search of a Choreographer, 1965), Hugh MacDonald (The Wedding, 1966) and Madeleine Dring (The Real Princess, 1971).
  • He slept with his team-mate Ian Walmsley's (Nathan Constance) young sister-in-law, Marie Minshall (Micaiah Dring), who was Jason's biggest fan.
  • There is an extensive portrait collection in the palace, including portraits of bishops from William of Wykeham to Michael Scott-Joynt, by artists including Andrew Festing, William Dring, George Henry, Arthur Stockdale Cope, Eden Upton Eddis, Martin Archer Shee, John Jackson, Henry Howard, Michael Dahl, Peter Lely, and Jan Rave.
  • In early 2000, Softedge Limited signed a contract with Simon Dring on behalf of Ekushey Television regarding the production of The Adventures of Montu Miah.
  • Noor Al Suwaidi, Emirati artist and curatorEileen Aldridge, artist and illustratorFiona Banner, artist, Turner Prize nomineeScott Barley, filmmaker and artistZelma Blakely, artistJohn Bratby, artistGail Brodholt, oil paintings and linocut printsRichard Bryant, photographerPery Burge, artistRaphael Chikukwa, curator and Executive Director of the National Gallery of ZimbabweVictoria Crowe, painterAdelaide Damoah, artistLilian Dring, artistAnya Gallaccio, artistKaren Hall, illustratorJim Holdaway, illustratorJames Irvine, product designerJasper Morrison, product designerDavid Nash, sculptorLaura Noble, art writer and photography galleristBianca Raffaella, artistYoshiko Shimada (嶋田 美子), Japanese video artist and performance artistFletcher Sibthorp, artistMichael Young, industrial designer.
  • Derrybeg, Derryclawan, Derryhillagh, Derrynanny, Derryveone, Derryvullan, Doonan, Dring, Drogan, Dromore, Drumadravy, Drumaran, Drumarky, Drumbo, Drumbulcan, Drumcaw, Drumcrin, Drumcrooil, Drumduff, Drumhirk, Drumhoney, Druminshin Beg, Druminshin More, Druminshinardagh, Drummal, Drummee, Drummonaghan, Drumpeen, Drumsara, Drumshane, Drumskool, Drumsluice, Drumskea, Duross.
  • It's certainly gratifying to see some upcoming Fringe comedy acts landing parts, such as Ellie White and Celeste Dring as the all-too predictably shallow Beatrice and Eugenie while Katy Wix has a blast as their tragically pitiable mum.
  • On 14 March 1630 an Inquisition of King Charles I of England held in Cavan Town stated that Brian McKiernan died on 4 September 1622, and his lands comprising seven poles and three pottles in Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan, and Mullaghdoo, Cavan went to his nearest relatives.
  • Despite warnings of the danger, and armed with a notebook and pencils, Koehler and Dring sauntered down the gangplank and strode to the Hamburg-American Line pier.



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