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  • noun Plural form of dingle.

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Examples

  • They looked for the chance to cut off his gonads and bury his ass in some landfill out in the dingles.

    Winter Hawk Jack 2010

  • They could cram Rob inside and then drop him somewhere in the dingles.

    Rob's Send-off 2010

  • The place was a dump, but after the Felt there wasn't another place you could go that wasn't way out in the dingles.

    Stevie Wonder 2010

  • Emerging early from the snouting dingles of the town at dusk, they went their rounds with impatient efficiency, jogging from house to house like council workers on some lucrative bonus scheme.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Emerging early from the snouting dingles of the town at dusk, they went their rounds with impatient efficiency, jogging from house to house like council workers on some lucrative bonus scheme.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • My hair is looking like a ratty patch of ass hair complete with dingles.

    Dlisted - Be Very Afraid 2008

  • THEN they gotta put more air in their rubber donut so they dingles can swing properly ... and then BAM - rubber donut pops ...

    Police State In Republican Convention City 2008

  • We will escape into the garden, and thence by the postern-gate (I have the key from Syddall in case of need.) into the wood — I know its dingles better than any one now alive.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • She now looked, with little emotion, on the wild dingles, and the gloomy road and mountains, whose outlines were only distinguishable through the dusk; — objects, which but lately had affected her spirits so much, as to awaken horrid views of the future, and to tinge these with their own gloom.

    The Mysteries of Udolpho 2004

  • The term is well applied to the Glamorganshire river, which runs through dingles and under mountains.

    Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery 2004

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