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Ding

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Noun

1. ding

a ringing sound

2. dent, ding, gouge, nick

an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)

Verb

3. ding, dingdong, dong

go ding dong', like a bell

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Ding

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verb
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

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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

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v. 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
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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