DING
\dˈɪŋ], \dˈɪŋ], \d_ˈɪ_ŋ]\
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To dash; to throw violently.
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To cause to sound or ring.
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To strike; to thump; to pound.
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To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang.
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To talk with vehemence, importunity, or reiteration; to bluster.
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A thump or stroke, especially of a bell.
By Oddity Software
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To dash; to throw violently.
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To cause to sound or ring.
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To strike; to thump; to pound.
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To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang.
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To talk with vehemence, importunity, or reiteration; to bluster.
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A thump or stroke, especially of a bell.
By Noah Webster.
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To sound, as a bell, with a continuous monotonous tone.
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To impress by noisy repetition.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
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To throw or dash violently: to urge or enforce: to keep constantly repeating: to impress on one by persistent reiteration-with reference to the monotonous jingle of a bell. "If I’m to have any good, let it come of itself; not keep dinging it, dinging it into one so."-Goldsmith.
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To ring or sound.
By Daniel Lyons