"ring the changes" meaning in All languages combined

See ring the changes on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Audio: En-au-ring the changes.ogg Forms: rings the changes [present, singular, third-person], ringing the changes [participle, present], rang the changes [past], rung the changes [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|ring<,,rang,rung> the changes}} ring the changes (third-person singular simple present rings the changes, present participle ringing the changes, simple past rang the changes, past participle rung the changes)
  1. To make patterned sound sequences on bells, starting and ending on the same tone.
    Sense id: en-ring_the_changes-en-verb-9oce7xTx
  2. To run through all possible variations.
    Sense id: en-ring_the_changes-en-verb-en:all_patterns
  3. (UK) To enliven by varying combinations. Tags: UK Synonyms (to vary combinations): mix and match
    Sense id: en-ring_the_changes-en-verb-S-rvsMSK Categories (other): British English Disambiguation of 'to vary combinations': 4 12 55 4 10 14
  4. (slang, UK, 19th century and earlier) To pass counterfeit money. Tags: UK, slang
    Sense id: en-ring_the_changes-en-verb-DgA0yx22 Categories (other): British English
  5. (slang, dated) To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change. Tags: dated, slang
    Sense id: en-ring_the_changes-en-verb-zK3S7~2d
  6. To take advantage of a change in order to make money. Derived forms: ringer
    Sense id: en-ring_the_changes-en-verb-9nMiwi5I Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 21 15 20 8 3 34 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 23 9 19 8 4 36 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 23 17 18 4 3 35

Inflected forms

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    },
    {
      "form": "rang the changes",
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        "To make patterned sound sequences on bells, starting and ending on the same tone."
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    },
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        "To run through all possible variations."
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        "To enliven by varying combinations."
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        "To pass counterfeit money."
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        "(slang, UK, 19th century and earlier) To pass counterfeit money."
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        "To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change."
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        "(slang, dated) To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change."
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        "To take advantage of a change in order to make money."
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        "To make patterned sound sequences on bells, starting and ending on the same tone."
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    },
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        "To enliven by varying combinations."
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      ],
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    },
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        "To pass counterfeit money."
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          "counterfeit",
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        "To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change."
      ],
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          "shopkeeper",
          "shopkeeper"
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        "(slang, dated) To trick a shopkeeper into giving too much change."
      ],
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        "slang"
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        "To take advantage of a change in order to make money."
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