dingdong

[ˈdɪŋˌdɒŋ]

dingdong Definition

  • 1the sound of a bell ringing
  • 2a noisy commotion or disturbance

Using dingdong: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dingdong" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I heard the dingdong of the church bells.

  • Example

    The kids were making a lot of dingdong in the playground.

  • Example

    The doorbell's dingdong was loud enough to wake up the whole house.

dingdong Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dingdong

  • a prank where someone rings a doorbell and runs away before the door is answered

    Example

    The neighborhood kids played dingdong ditch on Halloween night.

  • a heated argument or dispute

    Example

    The two politicians engaged in a dingdong battle during the debate.

  • dingdong daddy

    a slang term for a man who is wealthy and generous with his money

    Example

    She's always looking for a dingdong daddy to take care of her.

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Summary: dingdong in Brief

The term 'dingdong' [ˈdɪŋˌdɒŋ] refers to the sound of a bell ringing or a noisy commotion. It can be used to describe the sound of church bells, doorbells, or alarms, as well as to refer to a ruckus or uproar. 'Dingdong' also appears in phrases like 'dingdong ditch,' a prank where someone rings a doorbell and runs away, and 'dingdong daddy,' a slang term for a wealthy and generous man.