Definition of Danging

1. Verb. (present participle of dang) ¹

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Definition of Danging

1. dang [v] - See also: dang

Lexicographical Neighbors of Danging

dangerisation
dangerisations
dangerization
dangerless
dangerman
dangermen
dangerous
dangerous behaviour
dangerous goods
dangerous undertaking
dangerously
dangerousness
dangerousnesses
dangers
dangherous
danging (current term)
dangle
dangle-berry
dangleberries
dangleberry
dangled
dangler
danglers
dangles
danglier
dangliest
dangling
dangling modifier
dangling participle
dangling participles

Literary usage of Danging

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

1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1893)
"Probably his informant heard a rustic who had got into a wasp's nest, and been badly stung, ' danging they ..."

2. The Rational Method in Reading by Edward Gendar Ward, Mary Anna Ward (1916)
"cried Gretel, danging up and down. • They tasted and found that the house was inde^d gingerbread with trimmings of sugar ..."

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