to phone a place, especially the place where you work or a television or radio station
to ring bells to celebrate the beginning of a new year
Hundreds of people rang in to complain about his remarks.
I looked at Luke, who nodded, so I did so and suddenly, I felt a ring in my palm.
I’d better ring in and tell him I’ll be late.
John’s rung in sick again.
`Her husband apparently left her my number to ring in an emergency.
`You have still got the ring in your pocket,' said the wizard.
rings in
ringing in
rang in
rung in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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