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Definition of Dongs
1. dong [n] - See also: dong
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dongs
Literary usage of Dongs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People by Chambers, W. and R., publ (1876)
"The sometimes called group to which this island ' • th< dongs, he Northern
Canaries, was die- covered in 1416, and was shortly afterwards colonised by the ..."
2. The Shans by Wilbur Willis Cochrane (1915)
"But how did the second term in these ding-dongs and bow-wows arise ? Dr.
Cushing says that they may be the empty signs of dead words, but that he is ..."
3. The Baptist Missionary Magazine by Executive Committee, Baptist General Convention, American Baptist Missionary Union, Board of Managers (1837)
"dongs—Design of Offerings—Heretics. 20. Went this morning to visit a race of men
called dongs, who aro outcasts from all society, and obliged to live by ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1920)
"... but I thought the ' n ' had a redundant stroke which was for ' i '] Jim Doings
Jap Doings [read ' dongs '] no no Doing Yes [to reading. ..."
5. History of American Missions to the Heathen, from Their Commencement to the by Joseph Tracy, Solomon Peck, Enoch Mudge, William Cutter, Enoch Mack (1840)
"There his interest was much excited for a race of wretched outcasts called dongs,
who are obliged to live entirely by themselves, without the limits of the ..."
6. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future by Michael J. Green, Patrick M. Cronin (1999)
"... with its 11000 forward- deployed artillery tubes, Scuds, No dongs and Taepo
dongs, and chemical weapons within 100 km of the demilitarized zone (DMZ). ..."