1This long dingle ran for miles through the foot-growth of folding hills.
2Isopel and I lived still in the dingle, occupying our separate tents.
3On arriving at the extremity of the plain, I looked towards the dingle.
4His doings since the day of his injuries in the dingle are soon recorded.
5Two other paths led down into the dingle: from the west and from the east.
6Rampisham is in a lovely situation at the bottom of a wooded and watered dingle.
7This is the deepest part of the wild dingle.
8He paused a moment to gaze down the dingle.
9At this dingle dangle wagging of my tub, what would you have me to do?
10Now, you had better go down to the brook in the dingle and have a drink.
11At last the Tree was stripped of nearly everything but its candles and its bright dingle-dangles.
12You'll eat my dingle before I eat anything you bring me, you fuckin deaf-mute retard asshole!
13They talked of the scenes of the mountains, of the dingle, the ruined castle, the solitary lake.
14This shelter was called the "dingle," and contained the camp grindstone and spare sled equipment.
15Leaving them to continue their way through the dingle of Lochly, he branched off eastward towards Ascog.
16I remember a time when you thought no happiness could exist out of 'dingle and bosky dell.'