[
US
/ˈtɪŋ/
]
[ UK /tˈɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /tˈɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- a light clear metallic sound as of a small bell
VERB
- make a light, metallic sound; go `ting'
- cause to make a ting
How To Use ting In A Sentence
- A thin veil of fog had rolled in off the bay, obscuring his view and coating the area in a pale gray-white mist.
- What we do not know are the precise weighting of factors that go into why prices increase at any particular time.
- A little pyrotechnics display tacked on just serves to emphasise its lack of cutting edge. Times, Sunday Times
- Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
- She has certainly branched out into more interesting work in recent years.
- If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers.
- In 1984, he started Oh Boy as an outlet for his songwriting.
- Someone who really wanted to stop unsanctioned immigration would begin here, by busting the small contractors who employ these workers on a contingent basis.
- That's as it should be, as the newspaper has a global audience but not global printing presses.
- The residents are mostly impoverished families who survive by collecting recyclable garbage.