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ding up
verb
To dent, bend, or injure
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Hatch is asked if the GOP just wants to ding up Obama politically.
It doesn't shine quite like those rose gold models, but it's a lot harder to ding up.
Damage in ATV accidents is more likely to ding up your vehicle than do actionable damage to other people's property.
Often, they are simply "Ding" ("up", which means to support a post) or "Niu!" (awesome).
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Come quick!" I ran to my daughter, who had shoved a foam letter "D" up her right nostril, so far up that neither of us could retrieve it.
Similar results were obtained for human fibroblasts (Fig. 1B and D) up to 3 × 10 cells per well within a 2 6 h incubation.
Fold tabs "C" and "D" up against the sides of the candy box.
You don't want to ding him up".
Set board with ding facing up and level.
The bad news: higher ticket prices, especially for the 18 films released in 3-D (up from seven last summer), drove the increase.
The rotation of the shafts in two directions moves the main support (D) up and down.
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