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DINNER, n. [See Dine .] 1. The meal taken about the middle of the day; or the pr...
DINING-ROOM, n. A room for a family or for company to dine in; a room for entert...
DINING, ppr. Eating the principal meal in the day.
DINGY, a. Soiled; sullied; of a dark color; brown; dusky; dun.
DINGLE-DANGLE. Hanging loosely, or something dangling.
DINGLE, n. A narrow dale or valley between hills.
DINGINESS, n. [See Dingy .] A dusky or dark hue; brownness.
DING-DONG, Words used to express the sound of bells.
DING, v.t. pret. dung or dinged. To thrust or dash with violence. [Little used.]...
DINETICAL, a. [Gr.] Whirling round. [Not used.]
DINE, v.i. [L., to cease. Gr., to feast.] To eat the chief meal of the day. This...
DIN, n. [L. This word probably belongs to the root of tone and thunder, and deno...
DIMPLY, a. Full of dimples, or small depressions; as the dimply flood.
DIMPLED, a. Set with dimples; as a dimpled cheek.
DIMPLE, n. [G., to reel, to indent.] A small natural cavity or depression in the...
DIMNESS, n. 1. Dullness of sight; as the dimness of the eyes. 2. Obscurity of vi...