ding-dong

ding-dong
I. noun Etymology: imitative Date: 1611 1. the ringing sound produced by repeated strokes especially on a bell 2. nitwit, kook II. intransitive verb Date: 1659 1. to make a ding-dong sound 2. to repeat a sound or action tediously or insistently III. adjective Date: 1869 chiefly British marked by a rapid exchange or alternation (as of blows) <
a ding-dong battle
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  • ding-dong — dingdong ding dong , ding dong ding dong, n. [See {Ding}.] 1. The sound of, or as of, repeated strokes on a metallic body, as a bell; a repeated and monotonous sound. [1913 Webster] 2. (Horol.) An attachment to a clock by which the quarter hours… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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