Definition of Dinges

1. dinge [n] - See also: dinge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dinges

ding up
dingbat
dingbats
dingbatter
dingbatters
dingdong
dingdonged
dingdonging
dingdongs
dinge
dinged
dinged-up
dingers
dinges (current term)
dingeses
dingey
dingeys
dinghies
dinghy
dingier
dingies
dingiest
dingily
dinginess
dinginesses
dinging
dingle
dingle-dangle

Literary usage of Dinges

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Complete Practical Grammar of the German Language by Karl Benjamin Schade, Charles Benjamin Schade (1828)
"Einen eines dinges beschuldigen, to charge somebody with something. Einen eines dinges berauben, to bereave, to deprive, to rob one of a thing. ..."

2. Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants: A History of Frederick by Thomas Kemp Cartmell (1909)
"The dinges Family This family appeared in Frederick County in 1831 for ... David dinges, Sr., served in the same war. He had five brothers and two sisters. ..."

3. A Complete Practical Grammar of the German Language by Karl Benjamin Schade, Charles Benjamin Schade (1828)
"Einen eines dinges entlassen, to dismiss, to discharge one from a thing. Eines dinges entbehren, to be deprived of a thing; to spare a thing, to do without ..."

4. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1889)
"... that for the purpose of inducing her to sell said lot for a wholly inadequate consideration, dinges called on her at her home in Denver, ..."

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