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[ UK /dˈɪnt/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪnt/ ]
NOUN
  1. interchangeable with `means' in the expression `by means of'

How To Use dint In A Sentence

  • The hat, I think the style was called fedora, had a dark band and a dint in the top, which my father would sometimes correct with a chopping action of his right hand.
  • He scarce scrupled a penny after I gave him leave to try a sword dint upon it. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • The figure on the right is Jean de Dinteville, the French ambassador to the English court of Henry VIII.
  • He succeeds by dint of sheer hard work.
  • And I cast my tenspan joys on her, arsched over-tupped, from bank of call to echobank, by dint of strongbow Finnegans Wake
  • Around the walls dinted filing cabinets were cluttered haphazardly.
  • | Reply too …. much … … blue dong but yeah watchmen is my all time favourate book …. .but i didint enjoy the film however the soundtrack was amazing, esp. the times are a’ changin’ and desolation row EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Watchmen tonight…
  • On the death of the incumbent baron in 1965, the title passed to Elizabeth / Ewan, who, by dint of a paper ‘sex change’, was now the male heir to the barony.
  • If th 'Prisidint iv th' Epworth League was a safe-blower be night th 'man that'd catch him'd be a la-ad with gr-reat powers iv observation an' thrained habits iv raisonin '. Observations By Mr. Dooley
  • Vologonov sets out a squat samovar that is dinted of side, and plated with green oxide on handle, turncock, and spout. Through Russia
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