dingey

[ˈdɪn.dʒi]

dingey Definition

  • 1(of a place) gloomy and drab
  • 2dirty and in bad condition
  • 3a small boat used as a lifeboat or for leisure activities

Using dingey: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hotel room was dingey and depressing.

  • Example

    The old building had a dingey appearance.

  • Example

    He rowed the dingey to the shore.

  • Example

    We rented a dingey for a day of fishing.

dingey Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dingey

  • in a small boat

    Example

    They were stranded in the dingey for two days before being rescued.

  • the sport of sailing in a dinghy

    Example

    He enjoys dingey sailing on the weekends.

  • a competitive sailing event involving dinghies

    Example

    The dingey race was held in the harbor last weekend.

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Summary: dingey in Brief

The term 'dingey' [ˈdɪn.dʒi] can be an adjective describing a gloomy, drab, or dirty place. It can also be a noun referring to a small boat used for leisure activities or as a lifeboat. Examples include 'The hotel room was dingey and depressing.' and 'We rented a dingey for a day of fishing.' Phrases like 'in the dingey' and 'dingey sailing' denote activities related to dinghies.