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rubber ring
noun
A ring or tube made of rubber, in particular a circular air-filled tube used as an aid to swimming
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A rubber ring, or quoit, is thrown across a net.
A dolphin leaping through a rubber ring is painted on its white gates.
It's more akin to the benign bobbing of a child in a rubber ring.
I'm handed a helmet and told to sit in a large rubber ring at the base of a sharp incline.
A steady wind hampered play, although a rubber ring that makes the speeder heavier helped a bit.
That deal was the sale of the i paper - the Independent's "rubber ring" – to Johnston Press for £24m.
The ice container (50 L) was made of SS, with a lid closed by a rubber ring.
One end of the screw bar was attached to the tower by a hexagonal nut, the other end held a rubber ring (3 cm diameter) against the skull.
Made with real sand, fake swimsuit adverts, a real jukebox and a dolphin rubber ring, 30 years before Jeff Koons started using inflatable toys.
The rubber ring, with me in it, is attached to a drag lift and off I go, legs in the air travelling backwards in a blizzard.
And he had a newer item that he said had grown popular in recent years: a rubber ring that fits around manhole covers exposed by road work.
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