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Discover Ludwig"ding dong" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mimic the sound of a doorbell ringing, often to suggest humorous or whimsical situations. For example, "As I reached for the doorbell, a voice from inside the house shouted 'ding dong!'."
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ding dong
noun
An idiot.
Exact(45)
Play ding dong ditch.
Play a bit of ding dong ditch!
"Ding Dong!
From Ding Dong!
Ding dong merrily indeed.
The buzz: "Ding dong!
Similar(15)
They just concentrate on the ding-dong.
Horowitz was ding-dong.
They had a real ding-dong battle.
Ding-dong, the bill is dead.
You press flush and it's ding-dong.
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