How To Use Ding-dong In A Sentence

  • A proposal to convert an old fire bell in the loft of Marlborough Town Hall into a chiming clock has councillors in a right old ding-dong.
  • The King of Spain knows this ground and its quirks well enough, but this was a test of character after the press ding-dong of the past week.
  • But it came only after a ding-dong struggle that was finally settled at the 40th hole, equalling the longest match in the championship's history.
  • Go and have a look, and please comment -- Frank has called for non-US readers to comment as most of the ding-dong is from within the US. Libraries
  • What commenced is what history will record as Barack Obama's Big Jobs pitch, a rousing ding-dong wood shedding -- this president's finest in more than a calendar year and by far the most passionate a mostly dispassionate leader has given since taking office. James Campion: The Joe Cool Double-Reverse Hail Mary
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  • He said: ‘It was a ding-dong battle and a game that had just about everything - everything that is good and everything that is bad.’
  • Three hundred and ten riders, representing 31 nations, are entered across the three disciplines, with cross country arguably offering spectators the best prospect of a ding-dong battle among the leaders.
  • It's not a full-blown ding-dong, but a mid-level verbal skirmish, the sort of thing that lies behind many a loving relationship.
  • Indeed, the advantage had swung one way and then the other and the lead had changed hands four times between two well matched sides during the ding-dong battle.
  • The final score after a ding-dong encounter was 2-13 to 3-9 with St. Gerard's shading the verdict by a single point.
  • He was widely criticized for the comment.8.39pm: Now there's a ding-dong battle going on about Newt Gingrich's huge fees from Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored housing mortgage agency. CNN Florida Republican debate – as it happened
  • He, of course, used to have so many ding-dongs with his Old Trafford team-mates but it was nothing personal and does not do any harm.
  • Many members of both sides had played the week before and this one had all the makings of a ding-dong tussle.
  • I know academics like to be provocative and have a good ding-dong.
  • Go and have a look, and please comment -- Frank has called for non-US readers to comment as most of the ding-dong is from within the US. Libraries
  • They had a real ding-dong in the middle of the restaurant.
  • It was a ding-dong encounter with Claremorris coming through on a 4-5 to 3-5 scoreline.
  • The viewers are always well aware if they have had a row and if they are not too happy on a particular morning or if they have a ding-dong on screen.
  • The first half was a ding-dong affair with both sides trying to tease out an opening and Villa were eventually rewarded on the stroke of half-time.
  • Still it was a ding-dong struggle all the way and at one stage in the final half it seemed Culleens might snatch victory.
  • At the very least, it would provide a courtroom ding-dong that would expose Hitler either as an unreformed thug to his big-money, bourgeois backers or as a turncoat wuss to the millions of Brown Shirt maniacs who were out spreading mayhem and fear in his name. Rewind TV: The Man Who Crossed Hitler; Hans Litten vs Adolf Hitler: To Stop a Tyrant; Random; American: The Bill Hicks Story; The Hour – review
  • At the very least, it would provide a courtroom ding-dong that would expose Hitler either as an unreformed thug to his big-money, bourgeois backers or as a turncoat wuss to the millions of Brown Shirt maniacs who were out spreading mayhem and fear in his name. Rewind TV: The Man Who Crossed Hitler; Hans Litten vs Adolf Hitler: To Stop a Tyrant; Random; American: The Bill Hicks Story; The Hour – review
  • Another night, I had just got into bed hoping for an early night when the familiar ding-dong of the public address system disturbed the peace of my room. No freedom for foreign press at Tripoli's Rixos hotel
  • It was shaping up like a ding-dong derby game when the flaw of Rangers game hit them in the face.
  • Meanwhile the drivers kept on staring but remained remarkably patient in the downpour and the ding-dong battle of wills in the middle of the bridge that was preventing progress of traffic in either direction.
  • I've had some ding-dong battles with Mike, and Saturday should be no different.
  • The meeting provided a ding-dong battle in a tense atmosphere: the Americans had pledged to regain the cup after it had remained in European hands for six years.
  • As consumers, we may well benefit from the ding-dong battles that ensue.
  • This was one of the great first plays of all time - a ranting, chewed up, bitter ding-dong of a play.
  • An incredible ding-dong match - the lead changed hands seven times - played out in front of full, noisy stands showed that rugby league was back in York with a bang louder than the fireworks that greeted the players.
  • In the first-half, it was hardly a see-saw, ding-dong cup battle - City's excellently organised defence and master-plan saw to that - but it was intriguing all the same.
  • In June there was a bit of a ding-dong when it turned out that thousands of customers were still waiting for their upgrade for the company's workstations.
  • The team-mates, who played in the same position, then had a bit of a ding-dong.
  • Forthe record, Aniston, turning 42 this month, is the opposite ofa ding-dong. She is a pro.
  • The pair have a ding-dong battle to the line and Persian Punch, winner in 2001, gets up by a nostril.
  • The man of the match was on the losing side - always a strong indication that you have just seen a properly fledged ding-dong.
  • If it's any consolation, it's been another ding-dong midweek derby - but it's the first time I can remember we've been on the wrong end of one.
  • It's extremely quiet at night , only occasional ban be heard, but more beautiful voice of ding-dong from the spring.
  • We believe the absence of an internal ding-dong has been very helpful.
  • His verbal ding-dongs with the former world boxing champion proved the highlight of the show for many viewers.
  • Why, pray God forgive you bein French," growled old Ding-dong, propped against the wheel. The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea
  • The final was a real ding-dong affair with the action going to the wire, and Gorgeous George delivering the final blow.
  • Another right bitchy ding-dong is in prospect.
  • They had a real ding-dong in the middle of the restaurant.
  • Wedding bells are ding-donging like crazy for celebs lately … The Office star John Krasinski, who plays Jim on the hit comedy, married actress girlfriend Emily Blunt on Saturday. Emily Blunt, John Krasinski Dating
  • The Reptile leaned forward and hit the button three times, fast -- _ding-dong ding-dong ding-dong. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • Mind you for fifty-five minutes of this ding-dong battle it looked to be ‘touch and go’ but hats off to the lads for what they produced in the final fifteen minutes.
  • However, play was a ding-dong battle with neither team able to make tactical offensive ploys in their quest for the goal opener.
  • If I insist then on adding how she made bizarre whooping noises and whenever the doors to the subway closed with the accompanying ding-dong sound, Emma cheerfully sang out, "Gank - You!" replicating the exact tone of the warning sound, one is left with a very different sense of who she is. Ariane Zurcher: A Balanced View on Autism
  • I've had the odd fractious ding-dong along the way, but have always managed to reach a suitable resolution in due course.

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