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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Ring in

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> On Christmas eve, after Christmas as been formally rung in at the Church, ~

What does "rung in" mean in this context?
  

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Ring in is most often used with the new year, probably referring to the bells that ring at midnight. Many couples kiss at midnight as they ring in the new year.

  • Ring in is most often used with the new year, probably referring to the bells that ring at midnight.
  • Many couples kiss at midnight as they ring in the new year.
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Ring in is most often used with the new year, probably referring to the bells that ring at midnight. Many couples kiss at midnight as they ring in the new year.
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