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Synonyms for ringing

having or producing a full, deep, or rich sound

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Synonyms for ringing

the sound of a bell ringing

the giving of a ring as a token of engagement

having the character of a loud deep sound

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(101) has ringingly upheld the unenumerated rights of extended family
It gives a free pass to conservatives who speak ringingly of life and motherhood, but whose positions do not live up to their rhetoric.
And yet studded throughout are ringingly memorable lines, ones that make you see, hear, feel." TED WEESNER JR.
Davison and Vanderlip went a step further and adopted the ringingly obvious pseudonyms Wilbur and Orville.
Hogan, was effectively announcing the future foundation of the National Gallery of Art when he declared ringingly: 'God doesn't place in the hearts and minds of men such diverse and opposite traits as these; it is impossible to conceive of a man planning such benefactions as these and at the same time plotting and scheming to defraud his government.'
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing," he ringingly declared, (mis)citing Edmund Burke.
On the plus side, Billy Carter is a ringingly impassioned but nicely measured Leon Czolgosz, whose fearsome devotion to righting injustice led him to assassinate President McKinley.
(168.) The most ringingly nationalistic opinion to come out of the U.S.
2) about the unfairness of having his driver's license suspended has some valid points, one point remains ringingly unsaid: Why isn't he paying his child support?
President Bush is ringingly for free trade except with respect to steel and agriculture and timber.
Yet, taking into account his close ties with the former aide, this excuse sounds ringingly hollow.
United States, (2) holding--until vacated as moot--that the circuit's rule denying precedential effect to unpublished opinions exceeded the Article III judicial power, has been ringingly answered by Judge Alex Kozinski's opinion for the Ninth Circuit in Hart v.
In such a context, fiercely tempered by present reality, the ringingly classical name 'Felix' is rejected as wholly inappropriate, a fact that has some bearing on the otherwise desirable continuity of imperial elements.