ring / wring [rɪŋ]
ring – n. & v. – n. – 1. a hollow, circular, hard object worn as jewellery, such as a band on a finger; 2. small circles of iron used for chain mail; 3. any number of circular objects used for varying purposes; 4. concentric circular bands of wood constituting the yearly growth of a tree; 5. the sound made by a bell or similar action of two hard object; 6. resonance; 7. the act of striking a bell; v. – 1. give out a clear, resonating or vibrating sound; 2. convey a specified impression or inherent quality; 3. hear persistently; 4. place a circular object or boundary; 5. encircle
wring – n. & v. – n. – 1. a press used in making juices and wines or cheeses; 2. the act of twisting, squeezing or writhing especially with the goal of extracting something i.e. liquids, statements; v. – 1. press, squeeze or twist to make dry; 2. extract by force; 3. contort