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- Dictionaryding-dong/ˈdɪŋdɒŋ/
noun
- 1. a fierce argument or fight: informal British "they had a bit of a ding-dong"
- 2. a silly or foolish person. informal North American
adverb
- 1. with the simple alternate chimes of a bell: "the church bells go ding-dong"
adjective
- 1. resembling the simple alternate chimes of a bell: "he heard the ding-dong tones on the aircraft"
- 2. (of a contest) evenly matched and hard fought: informal British "the game was an exciting ding-dong battle"
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