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The president is, to use the clinical term, a know-nothing dingdong with no sense of history or perspective because, among other reasons, he doesn’t read.

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In Hughes’s caption, he promised “moronic dingdong headed losers” that he would report any threats made against him to the FBI.

But by now the opposition was having far too much fun to consider the impact the dingdong was having on the capital's notoriously sensitive residents.

For some time it was the dingdong race between a hammer and tongs!

He was quite receptive while a booming basso rang the bell in the lighthouse, dingdong.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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