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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The time for exchanging rings, or for betrothal or marriage.

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Examples

  • Hey - maybe she'll even arrange some ring-time for Palin!

    McMahon says WWE antics not a liability to Senate run 2009

  • In the spring-time, the only pretty ring-time— orWhen daffodils begin to peer,

    IX. On the Lineage of English Literature (II) 1916

  • The autumn's the time, -- the only pretty ring-time.

    My Friend Prospero Henry Harland 1883

  • The low feedthrough becomes irrelevant because the DAC's ring-time interval buries the small time and amplitude error, pointing the way toward practical 1-ppm DAC-settling-time measurements.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • The low feedthrough becomes irrelevant because the DAC's ring-time interval buries the small time and amplitude error, pointing the way toward practical 1-ppm DAC-settling-time measurements.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • The low feedthrough becomes irrelevant because the DAC's ring-time interval buries the small time and amplitude error, pointing the way toward practical 1-ppm DAC-settling-time measurements.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • The low feedthrough becomes irrelevant because the DAC's ring-time interval buries the small time and amplitude error, pointing the way toward practical 1-ppm DAC-settling-time measurements.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • The low feedthrough becomes irrelevant because the DAC's ring-time interval buries the small time and amplitude error, pointing the way toward practical 1-ppm DAC-settling-time measurements.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

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