Definitions from Wiktionary (ring the changes)
▸ verb: To make patterned sound sequences on bells, starting and ending on the same tone.
▸ verb: To run through all possible variations.
▸ verb: (UK) To enliven by varying combinations.
▸ verb: (slang, UK, 19th century and earlier) To pass counterfeit money.
▸ verb: (slang, dated) To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change.
▸ verb: To take advantage of a change in order to make money.
▸ Words similar to ring the changes
▸ Usage examples for ring the changes
▸ Idioms related to ring the changes
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near ring the changes
▸ Rhymes of ring the changes
▸ Invented words related to ring the changes
▸ verb: To make patterned sound sequences on bells, starting and ending on the same tone.
▸ verb: To run through all possible variations.
▸ verb: (UK) To enliven by varying combinations.
▸ verb: (slang, UK, 19th century and earlier) To pass counterfeit money.
▸ verb: (slang, dated) To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change.
▸ verb: To take advantage of a change in order to make money.
Similar:
Opposite:
Phrases:
▸ Words similar to ring the changes
▸ Usage examples for ring the changes
▸ Idioms related to ring the changes
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near ring the changes
▸ Rhymes of ring the changes
▸ Invented words related to ring the changes