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Definition & Meaning of "[have] a familiar [ring|rhythm]"

to have a familiar ring
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to make one think of something one saw or heard before

to [have] a familiar [ring|rhythm] definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "have a familiar ring" and when to use it?

The idiom "have a familiar ring" likely originated from the idea that certain sounds or patterns are reminiscent of something previously experienced. This expression is used to describe something that sounds or feels familiar, often because it resembles something from the past. It can refer to a wide range of experiences, from recognizing a tune or melody to encountering a situation or phrase that brings to mind previous experiences or memories.

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The way he spoke had a familiar ring, as if I'd heard those words before.
The story of their unexpected reunion had a familiar rhythm, like something out of a movie.
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