Ding [verb]

Definition of Ding:

hit

Synonyms of Ding:

Knock

Pound

Beat

Drive

Clang

Dent

Dash

Nick

Stroke

Thump

Thrust

Ring


Opposite/Antonyms of Ding:

Help

Assist

Aid


Sentence/Example of Ding:

I did so, and I had to report unfavourably, for “facts are chiels that winna ding.”

The suddenness and the emphasis of the ding told on unexpected nerves, but it brought the Fourth Reader class up erect.

No tedious ding-dong daily practice—just 20 brief, entertaining lessons, easily mastered.

The ding of her husband's cash register and the click of her dangle bag mark the systole and diastole of married life.

We have had a wonderful day with a wonderful en——” said Lil, a yawn hitting her midway so she could not get out the “ding.

Think of that: cradled innocence and angels' dreams and the whole of the hymn just before ding-dong-bang on noses and jaws!

Rī′ding-in′terests (Scots law), interests depending on other interests.

Riding, rī′ding, n. one of the three divisions of the county of York.

Rī′ding-bitts, the bitts to which a ship's cable is secured when riding at anchor.

Other deep toned bells joined in; they were tolling in solemn concert—ding, dong!