We have no meanings for "ding-dong" in our records yet.
1 It was a ding - dong finish before Lyng slotted home the final score.
2 It proved a ding - dong affair with scores exchanged readily at both ends.
3 Guess things are tense ahead of the big ding - dong on May 13
4 That was the most ding - dong night I ever spent, for a fact.
5 We settled in, not at all unreasonably, for a right old ding - dong .
6 The pair crept house-to-house like Kevlar-wearing, heavily armed kids playing ding - dong ditch.
7 Ah, how stupidly school bells will ding - dong , ding - dong , when one is tired.
8 On day two we had a real ding - dong of a game against USA.
9 Here we see something to remind us of the town-crier and his ding-dong-bell.
10 This is ding - dong stuff, and Hatton's down for the third time.
11 What had been a genuine contest just dissolved into the same old ding - dong .
12 It was just ding - dong open fighting, wonderfully spectacular in character.
13 I humoured them, and there ensued a ding - dong correspondence, in which that wretched Ref.
14 It would, no doubt, be a typically no-holds-barred Championship ding - dong .
15 Is ours this faltering, falling, shambling, This quite uncertain ding-dong-dangling?
16 This ding - dong seems typical of the perennial state of war between GPs and hospital doctors.
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Ding-dong through the time