Rung in a sentence as a noun

As the lead developer for Cryptocat, this sure rung a bell for me.

By removing that rung of the ladder we hurt them greatly throughout their life.

Same as any entry level employee: Hope for training to move up to the next rung.

They are pretty much the bottom rung if the Indian education system.

And this is when you go for the bottom-rung jobs, and the crappy apartments--forget about aspiring for more.

Had the report been issued by the Office of the President itself, the conclusions would have rung hollow and rightly so.

Internships are pretty much the bottom rung when it comes to jobs - starting with an internship and then working your way up is the complete antithesis of taking shortcuts.

"This also present in startups but instead of fighting for the next rung on the latter you are battling others for a piece of a limited number of funds, eyeballs, reporter coverage, demand, etc.

Rung definitions

noun

a crosspiece between the legs of a chair

See also: round stave

noun

one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder

See also: rundle spoke