Ringed in a sentence as an adjective

The catch-22 mentioned in the article ringed a bell to me.

The only non-text programming model that ringed a bell for me so far is subtext[1].

For example the new signs could be European style, red ringed white circles with the number inside.

For example, the home button on the S2 was an oblong ringed with metal, wheras the home button on the iPhone is a circle.

So many of our "cities" are little more than a glorified suburb ringed by an arbitrary boundary.

Well, I was thinking more of, say, the estaurine crocodile, white shark, box jellyfish, taipan, funnel-web spider, red back spider, blue-ringed octopus, stone fish, brown snake, banded sea krait, &c. &c. &c.

"We're shutting it down because it doesn't make us money, and we think we will be better off being a closed platform" would have ringed much better, not necessarily in these words.

The woodlands & forests that had once ringed the entire Mediterranean & provided a home for a rich population of animals had now largely gone.

A analysis of ethical violations committed by ringed versus non-ringed engineers may be in order.

That ringed a few bells...Being an immigrant with both first and last names that people in US have hard time to pronounce let alone spell, I'd never turn the trick "My parents decided they wanted less traditional names for their children" on my children.

I loved python and honestly when I started hearing that there should be a "pythonic way of doing things" my ******** alert ringed as this was pretty much against the freedom that made the language appealing in first place.\n It started going downhill from there and I am affraid there is no coming back.

Ringed definitions

adjective

shaped like a ring

See also: annular annulate annulated circinate ring-shaped doughnut-shaped

adjective

having colored rings around the body

adjective

wearing a wedding ring; lawfully married; "a ringed wife"- Tennyson