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- Dictionaryding/dɪŋ/
noun
- 1. a mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
verb
- 1. dent (something). informal
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The meaning of DING is to make a ringing sound : clang. How to use ding in a sentence.
DING definition: 1. to make a short ringing sound like a bell 2. to damage the surface of something slightly by…. Learn more.
Ding definition: to cause to make a ringing sound.. See examples of DING used in a sentence.
1. to ring or cause to ring, esp with tedious repetition. 2. (transitive) another word for din 1 (sense 2) noun. 3. an imitation or representation of the sound of a bell. 4. Australian informal. a party or social event.
1. To dent or nick. 2. To hit or strike: was dinged on the head by a ball. 3. Slang To shoot, especially with a gun. [From ding, to strike, beat on, pound (from Middle English dingen, probably from Old English *dingan; akin to Old English dengja, dencgan, to beat, strike, and Old Norse dengja, to hammer) and from ding.]
DING meaning: 1. to make a short ringing sound like a bell 2. to damage the surface of something slightly by…. Learn more.
A ding is the sound that a bell makes — a kind of metallic, musical ringing. When you hear the ding of the doorbell, you'll know that the pizza delivery guy is here.