Ding - English meaning
Ding – definitions in English dictionary
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?
verbDent (something).
Usage examples:
‘they were dinged up a lot last year, and they were really good,’ says one sec offensive coordinator.
nounA lively party or celebration.
verbTo make a short ringing sound like a bell
Usage examples:
She was worried she might ding the car beside her when she parked., auditors dinged the agency for …
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Word origin
1950s: perhaps from ding-dong or wingding.
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