The ring of fire encircles the globe
Area Where Earthquakes and Volcanos Are CommonThat area is called the Ring of Fire.
Nobody knows exactly whom discovered the Pacific Ring of Fire, but Theodore Patrick was one of the first to use the term "Pacific Ring of Fire"
I think it is called The Ring of Fire! I might be wrong bit that is what i think it is. :-/
Until I started actually searching for it as a result of this question, I had never seen "Pacific rim of fire" used. Apparently some people do use it, though "Pacific ring of fire" or even simply "ring of fire" seem to be more common. Those few sites I found that say "pacific rim of fire" appear to use it in a way that's identical with what I've always thought of as the "ring of fire."
yes chili is in the ring of fire
You can use a word ring in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a series of related words or as an emphasis on a key term. For example, "The author used a word ring of synonyms to enhance the richness of the text" or "The word ring highlighted the main theme of the poem."
Area Where Earthquakes and Volcanos Are CommonThat area is called the Ring of Fire.
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I am goin to fire someone
Nobody knows exactly whom discovered the Pacific Ring of Fire, but Theodore Patrick was one of the first to use the term "Pacific Ring of Fire"
is a ring of fire
I think it is called The Ring of Fire! I might be wrong bit that is what i think it is. :-/
She wore a beautiful filigree ring.
He was arrested for larceny after stealing a valuable painting from the art gallery.
Sunlight glinted on his ring.
By putting it in a sentence like: He had a lovely signet ring that he was very proud of.
In the English language, "fire" has no adverb form.