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ding-dong

[ding-dawng, -dong] / ˈdɪŋˌdɔŋ, -ˌdɒŋ /


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Old Ding-dong sat propped on his corpse, shaving a quid of tobacco.

From The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea by Ollivant, Alfred

He recalled the man in the powder-magazine, and old Ding-dong dying beneath the cliff.

From The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea by Ollivant, Alfred

Lying there with set mouth, and stubborn chin, in death, as in life, he was old Ding-dong still.

From The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea by Ollivant, Alfred

Ding-dong, bing-bang, give and take, no quarter and pretty nearly everything fair.

From At Good Old Siwash by Fitch, George

Ding-dong, ding-dong-ding again, followed by a terrible rush of water and a quivering of the vessel, the like of which he had never known before.

From The Cruise of the Snowbird A Story of Arctic Adventure by Stables, Gordon




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