Pronunciation: /rɪŋ ɔf ðə hʊk/
noun a small circular band, typically of precious metal, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage or other commitment
A1 My phone is ringing off the hook with all these telemarketers calling.
A2 The restaurant's phone was ringing off the hook with customers trying to make reservations.
B1 During the holiday season, the store's phone rings off the hook with people looking for gifts.
B2 After the announcement of the new product, the customer service line rang off the hook with inquiries.
C1 The marketing campaign was so successful that the company's phone lines were ringing off the hook all day.
C2 The celebrity's publicist had to hire extra staff to handle the phones ringing off the hook after the scandal broke.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 The phone was ringing off the hook when I walked into the office.
A2 The restaurant's phone has been ringing off the hook all morning.
B1 The store's customer service line was ringing off the hook due to a sale.
B2 During the holiday season, the online store's phone rings off the hook with orders.
C1 The emergency hotline was ringing off the hook after the natural disaster.
C2 The celebrity's phone constantly rings off the hook with interview requests.
formal The phone has been ringing off the hook all morning with inquiries about the new product launch.
informal My phone was ringing off the hook last night with all my friends calling to make plans.
slang The party was so lit, the phone was ringing off the hook with people trying to get in.
figurative Her popularity has been soaring lately, with invitations and requests ringing off the hook.
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