[
UK
/dˈɪn/
]
[ US /ˈdɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪn/ ]
NOUN
- a loud harsh or strident noise
- the act of making a noisy disturbance
VERB
-
make a resonant sound, like artillery
His deep voice boomed through the hall -
instill (into a person) by constant repetition
he dinned the lessons into his students
How To Use din In A Sentence
- Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
- He described the sequence of events leading up to the robbery.
- The buildings are usually gabled, with rows of tiles along the ridges of the roofs.
- When the new foods that came from the Americas - peppers, summer squash and especially tomatoes - took hold in the region, a number of closely related dishes were born, including what we call ratatouille - and a man from La Mancha calls pisto, an Ikarian Greek calls soufiko and a Turk calls turlu. NYT > Home Page
- Luckily, I have a very understanding boss.
- Spending on a perennial effort to expand gambling at race tracks, known as "racino," increased four-fold to about $620,000 in 2010. StarTribune.com rss feed
- They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
- The speech was brimming with ideas for rewarding work and reducing dependency. Times, Sunday Times
- The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St. The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me. Iran Election Live-Blogging (Saturday June 20 Part II)
- By adding the chlorides of strontian, uranium, potassium, sodium, iron, or copper to the liquid, various effects may be produced, and these bodies will be found to produce the same color on the plate that their flame gives to alcohol. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype