Meaning Of The Word Ding-dong

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ding-dong
countable noun: Ding-dong is used in writing to represent the sound made by a bell.

ding-dong in American English
carried out, as a contest or fight, with continual, successive changes in the lead or advantage; vigorously contested
the sound of a bell being rung
to impress by repeating
to sound with a ding-dong
adjective: characterized by or resembling the sound of a bell
noun: the sound of a bell

ding-dong in British English
adjective: sounding or ringing repeatedly
noun: the sound of a bell or bells, esp two bells tuned a fourth or fifth apart

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