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ring-in
- a horse or an athlete fraudulently substituted for another in a competition or event;a person or thing that is not a genuine member of a group or set
noun: ring-in, plural noun: ring-ins
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- 1. Australian, New Zealand a horse or an athlete fraudulently substituted for another in a competition or event a horse that had been racing as a ring-in
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand a person or thing that is not a genuine member of a group or set are you a fair dinkum pom or a ring-in?
- usher something in by or as by ringing a bell
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- usher something in by or as by ringing a bell
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- commemorate the new year with boisterous celebration
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- linger in the memory
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- linger in the memory
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- commemorate the new year with boisterous celebration
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- usher someone or something in (or out) by ringing a bell
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- express willingness to take up a challenge
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- linger in the memory
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