Lexicographical Neighbors of Dingdonged
Literary usage of Dingdonged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mark Twain's Library of Humor by Mark Twain (1906)
"She kept that Talk going until he was good and tired of having Mazie dingdonged
at him. One Evening he stopped her right in the middle of an Eulogium and ..."
2. The Truth about Christian Science: The Founder and the Faith by James Henry Snowden (1920)
"... one idea and utterance is being constantly dingdonged into the ear, in one or
another form: "There is no matter," "matter is nothing," "all is Mind. ..."
3. Tariff ... Hearing[s] ... on H.R. 7456 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance (1921)
"That has ben. dingdonged into our ears for quite a while, and we are impress..-.
with the fact that it does not make the duties look quite as big n. ..."
4. Forty Modern Fables by George Ade (1902)
"She kept that Talk going until he was good and tired of having Mazie dingdonged
at him. One Evening he stopped her right in the middle of an Eulogium and ..."