key ring

key ring
noun
a circular ring of metal for holding keys
Hypernyms: ↑hoop, ↑ring

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a ring, usually of metal, for holding keys.
[1885-90]

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key ring noun
A ring for holding a bunch of keys
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Main Entry:key

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key ring UK US noun [countable] [singular key ring plural key rings]
a metal ring used for keeping keys together
Thesaurus: keys and combinationshyponym

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key ring,
a ring on which keys are kept together.

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n. a metal ring onto which keys may be threaded in order to keep them together

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noun, pl ⋯ rings [count]

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ˈkey ring [key ring] noun
a small ring that you put keys on to keep them together

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • key ring — ► NOUN ▪ a metal ring for holding keys together in a bunch …   English terms dictionary

  • key ring — n. a metal ring for holding keys …   English World dictionary

  • key ring — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms key ring : singular key ring plural key rings a metal ring used for keeping keys together …   English dictionary

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