[
UK
/dˈɪndʒ/
]
VERB
- make dingy
-
make a dent or impression in
dinge a soft hat
NOUN
- discoloration due to dirtiness
How To Use dinge In A Sentence
- The microwave dinged and Leon seemed to get a little shocked from the noise.
- I was cleaning out my SPAM folder last night when the computer dinged and another email landed in the SPAM folder… asking for a dimensional generator.
- The .270 dinger is a joke among our deer gang and family around home. Deer Hunting with Dogs
- In the North Alley of the said Nine Altars, there is another goodly faire great glass window, called Joseph's Window, the which hath in it all the whole storye of Joseph, most artificially wrought in pictures in fine coloured glass, accordinge as it is sett forth in the Bible, verye good and godly to the beholders thereof. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See
- However, the Blumenfeld lawsuit and supporting documents show possible inconsistencies in some of the reports Mr Goldinger sent to clients.
- That's going to be what Marty would call a 'humdinger' of a storm, Janice. How Janice Day Won
- Erwin Schrödinger, one of the founders of quantum theory, used the word entanglement to refer to connections between separated particles that persisted regardless of distance. ENTANGLED MINDS
- WV: dinge -- Some of these cakes might be okay, if the cherry blossoms weren't such dinge. The Cherry (Blossoms) On Top
- The match was low-scoring but as the lead changed hands with almost every penalty it was a humdinger none the less.
- I came across her blog recently when the google alert I have on my agent's name dinged, and I left her a comment a couple of posts back not feeling inclined to touch the one about life sucking, recommending she cool it, or at least protect her identity. Authors Behaving Badly?