ringless


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ringless

(ˈrɪŋləs)
adj
lacking rings or a ring
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"Why, you're not very fit for travelling," she said, glancing while she spoke at Hetty's ringless hand.
As Nasa's Cassini probe discovered, the planet was ringless most of its life.
Stratics Networks, a provider of cloud communications and the inventors of Ringless Voicemail and IVR Polling, has introduced its Disaster Communication Program, the company said.
iOS 12.1 also introduced ringless notification and seventy new emojis.
Idalette also mentions Chaukie's "ringless fingers", even though she has a son (Hart 189).
With more than 10 years of combined experience in VoIP and call center solutions, the company is excited to announce their new service called Ringless Voicemail Drop.
The committee determined that a lawyer who has received a referral from a lawyer referral service that is otherwise compliant with the requirements of Rule 4-7.22 may use Ringless Direct-to-Voicemail technology to directly contact a prospective client when the prospective client affirmatively has checked the following box on the website:
With nearly half of women in the UK admitting they were bitterly disappointed with how they were proposed to, I feel my ringless finger and lack of 'big day' is now somehow vindicated.