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bingle

[bing-guhl] / ˈbɪŋ gəl /


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Princeman stood gaping at that bingle in paralyzed dismay; but the batsman, who was a slow runner and slow thinker, stood a fatal second to see whether the ball was fair or foul.

From The Early Bird A Business Man's Love Story by Brown, Arthur William

“Nice tidy little bingle, wasn’t it, mate?” he cried.

From Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager by Standish, Burt L.

Berlin Barker stepped forth briskly, urging the umpire to keep the game in motion, his bat held as if he intended to try for a safe bingle.

From Rival Pitchers of Oakdale by Scott, Morgan

He played the sun-field like a master, You never saw a fielder faster, And oh, how he could bingle!

From Right off the Bat Baseball Ballads by Kirk, William F.

If I try to make a hit with the ladies it's a bingle; and it's the bench and the bush-league for muh—" "You great, overgrown kid!

From The Common Law by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)