Definition of Ding in English :
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Ding meaning in English
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Ding
see synonyms of dingNoun
1. ding
a ringing sound
Verb
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Ding
see synonyms of dingverb
1.
to ring or cause to ring, esp with tedious repetition
2. (transitive) another word for din1 (sense 2)
noun
3.
an imitation or representation of the sound of a bell
4. Australian informal
a party or social event
verb Scottish
1.
to strike; dash down
2.
to surpass
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Ding
see synonyms of ding verb intransitive
1.
to make a sound like that of a bell; ring
2. Slang
to strike; hit
verb transitive
3.
to make ring
4. Informal
to repeat insistently or tiresomely; din
noun
5.
the sound of a bell
6. Slang
a small dent
7. Slang
ding-a-ling
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Ding
see synonyms of dingv. dinged, ding·ing, dings
v.intr.
1. To ring; clang.
2. To speak persistently and repetitiously.
v.tr.
1. To cause to clang, as by striking.
2. To instill with constant repetition: dinged advice into my head.
n.
A ringing sound.
n.
Informal
Informal
1. A small dent or nick, as in the body of a car.
2. A minor penalty or deduction, as in a score.
tr.v. dinged, ding·ing, dings
1. To dent or nick: I dinged the rear bumper when I backed into another car.
2. To hit or strike: He was dinged on the head by a ball.
3. To penalize, as in assigning a score: The professor dinged the student for the typos in her essay.
4. Slang To shoot, especially with a gun: She dinged the target with her first shot.
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