<span class="searchmatch">rang</span> <span class="searchmatch">false</span> simple past of ring <span class="searchmatch">false</span>...
ring <span class="searchmatch">false</span> (third-person singular simple present rings <span class="searchmatch">false</span>, present participle ringing <span class="searchmatch">false</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> <span class="searchmatch">false</span>, past participle rung <span class="searchmatch">false</span>) (idiomatic)...
Avenue, page 199: The reader could too easily see the heavy-handed large-vocabularied author pulling at the strings. The emotion of the story <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> <span class="searchmatch">false</span>....
twisted wrong, <span class="searchmatch">false</span> For descendants from earlier form vrangr, see *wrangaz. Icelandic: rangur Faroese: rangur Norn: <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> Norwegian: <span class="searchmatch">rang</span>; (dialectal) rang’u...
participle ringing hollow, simple past <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> hollow, past participle rung hollow) (idiomatic) To seem to be <span class="searchmatch">false</span> or implausible; to be unconvincing. 1901...
figuratively); to jar, to grate, to jangle orden skorrade falskt the words <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> <span class="searchmatch">false</span> 1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs. skånska skorra...
simple present rings true, present participle ringing true, simple past <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> true, past participle rung true) (idiomatic) To seem to be correct, or plausible...
[jaː˨˩˦] Sino-Vietnamese word from 假. giả fake; <span class="searchmatch">false</span> artificial; <span class="searchmatch">false</span> tóc giả ― a wig <span class="searchmatch">răng</span> giả ― a <span class="searchmatch">false</span> tooth chân giả ― a prosthetic leg đạo đức giả...
rangr Icelandic: rangur Faroese: rangur Norn: <span class="searchmatch">rang</span> Norwegian: <span class="searchmatch">rang</span>; (dialectal) rang’u, rång’e Jamtish: <span class="searchmatch">ráng</span> Richard Cleasby, Guðbrandur Vigfússon (1874)...
Proto-Germanic *wrangaz, whence also English wrong. rangur wrong wrong, bad <span class="searchmatch">false</span>, incorrect (wrong): órættur (bad): órættur (incorrect): skeivur rættur From...