"Dings" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dings refers to the loud, sharp sounds made by striking something, such as a bell, glass, or metal object, or the sharp, ringing sound made by a bell ringing. In a broader sense, dings can also refer to unexpected or sudden events, surprises, or alerts that grab one's attention.
Example Sentences for "Dings"
Dingle: (verb) to make a silly or faint ringing sound, often in a higher pitch. It can also refer to a fishing hook that is bent or damaged.
Dingleberries is a colloquial or informal term that refers to small, usually brown, pellets of dried and hardened feces that are stuck to the anal area, often as a result of diarrhea. It is often used to describe the annoying and embarrassing situation of having to deal with such unpleasant and stubborn deposits.
A dingo is a wild canine native to Australia. It is a type of predator that belongs to the family Canidae and is characterized by its reddish-yellow to yellowish-brown fur, bushy tail, and pointed ears. Dingos are often referred to as wild dogs, and they are found throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania, and some surrounding islands. They are apex predators and primarily feed on smaller animals, such as wallabies, rabbits, and rodents.
Dinitrate refers to a chemical compound that contains the dinitro group, which is composed of two nitro (-NO2) groups attached to a central atom. In chemistry, dinitrates are often used as explosive materials, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. The term "dinitrate" is particularly associated with the naturally occurring chemical nitroglycerin, which is used to treat heart conditions.
Dinitrogen is a chemical compound composed of two nitrogen atoms. It is also known as nitrogen gas or molecular nitrogen, having the chemical formula N2.