thring (Meaning)

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thring (v. t. & i.)

To press, crowd, or throng.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thring

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thring Sentence Examples

  1. The thring of the bell echoed through the assembly hall, signaling the start of the ceremony.
  2. The hummingbird hovered nearby, its tiny wings creating a faint thring.
  3. The crowd cheered and thringed around the victorious team, celebrating their triumph.
  4. The children ran around the playground, their laughter thringing through the air.
  5. The conductor's baton thringed against the podium, setting the tempo for the orchestra.
  6. The rain thringed against the windshield of the car, obscuring the road ahead.
  7. The sound of metal thringed as the blacksmith hammered the anvil.
  8. The thring of the guitar filled the air, creating a haunting and beautiful melody.
  9. The soldiers marched past the cheering crowds, their boots thringing on the pavement.
  10. The nightclub was filled with the thring of music and the chatter of patrons.

FAQs About the word thring

To press, crowd, or throng.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thring of the bell echoed through the assembly hall, signaling the start of the ceremony.

The hummingbird hovered nearby, its tiny wings creating a faint thring.

The crowd cheered and thringed around the victorious team, celebrating their triumph.

The children ran around the playground, their laughter thringing through the air.