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@@@LINK=inripen Oxford English Dictionary
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inripen
▪ I. ˈinˌring, n. Sc. Curling. [f. in adv. 12 d + ring n.] A shot in which the player's stone is made to hit the inside of another stone so as to glance from it and hit the winner, taking it out and lying shot itself: now more usually termed inwick.1789 D. Davidson Seasons 169 (Jam.) Syne hurling..W... Oxford English Dictionary
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inwick
▪ I. inwick, n. Sc. Curling. (ˈɪnˌwɪk) [f. in adv. + (?) wick v.] A shot which strikes the inside of another stone and glances off it to the tee, as in a cannon in billiards; practised when an adversary's stone is in, and strongly guarded from front attack; the same as an inring (but see the vb.).18... Oxford English Dictionary
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outring
▪ I. ouˌtˈring, n.1 [out- 3.] Outer ring or circumference; in quots. applied attrib. to the outer drain and bank of a drainage area.1763–4 Act 4 Geo. III, c. 47 §28 Or in any other of the Outring or Barrier Banks. 1832 Holderness Drainage Act §43 All the Outring and Division Drains, Dikes, and Ditch... Oxford English Dictionary
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enring
enring, v. poet. (ɛnˈrɪŋ) Also 7 inring. [f. en-1 + ring n.] trans. To put within a ring. 1. To form a ring round; to surround, encircle. lit. and fig. Also, to form into a ring.1589 Warner Alb. Eng. vi. xxxiii. (1612) 162 Inringed by his complices, their chearefull Leader said. 1594 Carew Tasso (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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