rim |
the edge or border of something round or circular. [3 definitions] |
rind |
a thick, firm outer layer or covering. Oranges, lemons, melons, and some cheeses have rinds. |
ring1 |
the outer edge of a circle. [6 definitions] |
ring2 |
to make the sound of a bell or something similar. [11 definitions] |
ring a bell |
to sound familiar; to cause a person to remember something. |
ring finger |
the third finger of the hand, especially the left hand, on which an engagement, wedding, or similar ring is traditionally worn. |
ring up |
to record or add up on a cash register. |
rink |
a smooth surface of ice used for ice skating or ice hockey. [3 definitions] |
rinse |
to clean by dipping into or spraying with water. [3 definitions] |
Rio de Janeiro |
a city in southeastern Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean. |
riot |
a violent disturbance caused by a large number of people. [3 definitions] |
R.I.P. |
an abbreviation for Latin words that mean "rest in peace." R.I.P is used when a person dies and is often written on a person's gravestone. |
rip1 |
to cut open, off, or apart with force; tear. [3 definitions] |
ripe |
fully grown and ready for harvest or eating. |
ripen |
to become or cause to become ripe or ready. |
rip into |
(informal) to attack with much energy. |
rip off |
(slang) to rob or steal. [2 definitions] |
ripple |
to move or flow in small waves. [4 definitions] |
rise |
to stand after lying, kneeling, or sitting. [16 definitions] |
risen |
the past participle of "rise." |
risk |
a chance of getting hurt or losing something. [3 definitions] |