ding|dings in English
noun
[dɪŋ]
ring, ringing noise; (U.S.) dent, nick, indent; (Australian Slang) celebration, party; (Australia an offensive slang) Italian or Greek person; person form Italian or Greek origi
Use "ding|dings" in a sentence
1. Then, the kitchen timer dings.
2. Chief, Ding is dead.
3. You are Shangguan Ma-ding?
4. " Hear the bell, ding dong. "
5. The feeb's brigade, you ding-a-lings!
6. Ding Xiu, is no match for them.
7. Tr.v. Clad, Clad·ding, Clads 1
8. This campaigns costed 630,000 ding of paper currency.
9. Verb (used with object), Clad, Clad·ding
10. Verb (used with object), Brad·ded, Brad·ding
11. 8 Ding Wen and Xin Mei demonstrate Doodle Kids.
12. Ding Peng, Ba Shuang you fight with his disciples
13. The golden bell of morning rings ding dong ,
14. These Bollards flex slightly when bumped by a vehicle to prevent dents and dings
15. Normal wear can include things like small door dings, paint scratches or stone chips.
16. Ding lacerate halcyon, joy ripples all directions, another white Christmas a person yearning.
17. Join Facebook to connect with Annaline Ding and others you may know
18. Diamondback Firearms will not warranty any scratches, wear pattern, dents or dings for Blemished items.
19. “Addicted” is a 2016 Chinese drama series directed by Ding Wei
20. You let Ding kill Yan to cover up your own involvement.
21. Ding - ling was a commissary of the authors turning to revolutionary asceticism.
22. 7 Organic cyanide, like methyl cyanide, propylene nitrile, Ding Jing and so on.
23. As in other states of ancient China, they made beautiful bronze dings or sacrificial tripods, sometimes with writing on them.
24. 8-15 (God Announceth In The Garden Of Eden That The Seed Of Woman Shall Bruise The Serpent's Head) Carol: Ding, Dong, Ding: Carol: Flos De Radice Jesse: Second Lesson: Isaiah IX
25. Ding Ling is an authoress with a strong hope of self - renewal.