Word info Synonyms Antonyms

dingle

Speech parts

1. dingle - Noun

2. Dingle - Proper noun

Meaning

A narrow dale; a small dell; a small, secluded, and embowered valley.

Source: Webster's dictionary

Synonyms

Show all synonyms

Antonyms

Show all antonyms

Hypernyms

Anagrams

Examples

Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green, The night above the dingle starry, Time let me hail and climb Golden in the heydays of his eyes. And honoured among wagons I was prince of the apple towns. Dylan Thomas

I hadn't realized quite how extraordinary Charles Lindbergh's achievement was in flying the Atlantic alone. He had never flown over open water before, but he flew straight to Dingle Bay in Ireland and then on to Paris, exactly as planned. Bill Bryson

Almost 20% of the houses in town are in proximity to a "dingle", a tree-lined steep sided sandy ravine with a wetland at the bottom that provides a privacy barrier between yards. Source: Internet

An advert was posted on social media ten days ago by Dingle couple Alice Hayes and Billy O'Connor. Source: Internet

• 2017: Dingles, under the leadership of John Dingle, is sold to St Leonards Motor Group, heralding a new era for the company and its 140-plus staff. Source: Internet

But the impact of what the late Niall Tóibín, one of the “Hard Lads”, referred to as the “cloistral conditions” in Dingle is powerfully brought home. Source: Internet

Close letter words and terms