English words starting with ding
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Meanings of Ding:
verbMake a ringing sound.
Usage examples:
Cash registers were dinging softly
exclamationUsed to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Usage examples:
The wicked witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
nounA mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
Usage examples:
You stop the dents and the dings in your own garage, but what about in the parking lot?
Ding-dong
ˈdɪŋ.dɒŋMeanings of Dingar:
nounThe giant honeybee, apis dorsata, native to south and south-east asia, which is noted for aggressive defence of its nests, which typically hang from trees, cliffs, and buildings.
Dingbat
ˈdɪŋ.bætMeanings of Dingbat:
nounA stupid or eccentric person.
Usage examples:
I really appreciated that he walked me though the initial binocular lesson without making me feel l…
Dingbats
ˈdɪŋbatMeanings of Dingbats:
nounA stupid or eccentric person.
Usage examples:
I really appreciated that he walked me though the initial binocular lesson without making me feel l…
Dingdongs
ˈdɪŋdɒŋMeanings of Dingdongs:
nounA fierce argument or fight.
Usage examples:
They had a bit of a ding-dong
adverbWith the simple alternate chimes of a bell.
Usage examples:
The church bells go ding-dong
adjectiveResembling the simple alternate chimes of a bell.
Usage examples:
He heard the ding-dong tones on the aircraft
Meanings of Dinge:
nounA depression, hollow, or indentation in a surface, typically one caused by a blow or collision; a dent. also occasionally: a blemish or bruise on the skin of a fruit.
adjective(offensive and derogatory). designating a black person; of, relating to, frequented by, or associated with black people. compare sense a. 3, "dingy".
verbTo make one or more depressions, hollows, or indentations in (an object or its surface), especially by striking or pressing; to dent or damage in this way.
Dinged
dɪŋMeanings of Dinged:
verbMake a ringing sound.
Usage examples:
Cash registers were dinging softly
exclamationUsed to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Usage examples:
The wicked witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
nounA mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
Usage examples:
You stop the dents and the dings in your own garage, but what about in the parking lot?
Dinger
ˈdɪŋəMeanings of Dinger:
nounA home run.
Usage examples:
Does anybody care that they each hit 49 dingers twice?
Dinghy
ˈdɪŋ.ɡiMeanings of Dinghy:
nounA small boat for recreation or racing, especially an open boat with a mast and sails.
Usage examples:
Some categories of boats are full, such as yachts, sailing dinghies and self-drive motor boats.
Dingier
ˈdɪn.dʒiMeanings of Dingier:
adjectiveGloomy and drab.
Usage examples:
A dingy room
Dingiest
ˈdɪn.dʒiMeanings of Dingiest:
adjectiveGloomy and drab.
Usage examples:
A dingy room
Dingily
ˈdɪn.dʒəl.iMeanings of Dingily:
adverbIn a way that is dark and often also dirty
Usage examples:
She was standing in a dingily lit room., he greeted us at the door, rather dingily dressed in greys…
Meanings of Dinging:
verbMake a ringing sound.
Usage examples:
Cash registers were dinging softly
exclamationUsed to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Usage examples:
The wicked witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
nounA mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
Usage examples:
You stop the dents and the dings in your own garage, but what about in the parking lot?
Dingleberry
ˈdɪŋɡ(ə)lbɛriMeanings of Dingled:
adjectiveHaving or characterized by small, deep valleys or hollows.
Meanings of Dingles:
nounA deep wooded valley or dell.
Usage examples:
He described the scene thus in 1941 - ‘the river ure flows through a valley once more charming than…
Meanings of Dingling:
adjectiveThat dingles; specifically (scottish and english regional (east midlands)) causing or characterized by tingling.
nounThe ringing of bells; tinkling, jingling.
Meanings of Dingly:
adjective(a) having or characterized by small, deep valleys or hollows; compare dingled (b) resembling or of the nature of a dingle. especially in "dingly dell" (sometimes used vaguely to evoke an idyllic rural setting).
Dingo
ˈdɪŋ.ɡəʊMeanings of Dingo:
nounA wild or half-domesticated dog with a sandy-coloured coat, found in australia.
Usage examples:
Because they prey on calves and sheep, dingoes and wild dogs are viewed as a threat to livestock.
verbBehave in a cowardly manner.
Usage examples:
He dingoed out because he did not have the nerve
Dings
dɪŋMeanings of Dings:
verbMake a ringing sound.
Usage examples:
Cash registers were dinging softly
nounA mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
Usage examples:
You stop the dents and the dings in your own garage, but what about in the parking lot?
exclamationUsed to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Usage examples:
The wicked witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
Meanings of Dingthrift:
nounA person who is wasteful, reckless, or extravagant with money or resources; a profligate person, a spendthrift. rare after 17th century (historical and archaic in later use).
Dingus
ˈdɪŋəsMeanings of Dingus:
nounUsed to refer to something one cannot or does not wish to name specifically.
Usage examples:
You can hack this dingus into having much better range
Dinguses
ˈdɪŋəsMeanings of Dinguses:
nounUsed to refer to something one cannot or does not wish to name specifically.
Usage examples:
You can hack this dingus into having much better range
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