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View definitions for dingle

dingle

noun as in brush

noun as in dale

Weak match

noun as in dell

Strong matches

noun as in vale

noun as in valley

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Example Sentences

While we were doing that, the school I went to, Dingle Vale, they had these fields — they wanted to call them Starr Fields, and would I go and open it for them?

Mark Charnock, who has played Marlon Dingle in Emmerdale for 27 years, described working on the show as a "very long streak of luck" and the 350-strong staff team as "like a family".

From BBC

Jordan Dingle scored 19 for the Red Storm.

Amy Winehouse, in the 2012 documentary “Amy Winehouse: The Day She Came to Dingle,” praised the Shangri-Las — “I love the drama, I love the atmosphere, I love the sound effects” — and described the group’s 1965 single “I Can Never Go Home Anymore” as “the saddest song in the world,” remembering how she listened to it over and over for days after a painful breakup.

Leary connected with Jordan Dingle for 72 yards on the next play, setting up Ray Davis’ 1-yard scoring run.

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

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