Proper noun
A town and royal burgh in Ross and Cromarty, Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH5558).
A coastal community in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Peter Lamont, the author of an extensive Home biography, "It is unlikely Dingwall would have missed these or did not make them public." Source: Internet
Alexander escaped probably to Islay but James continued his assault on the Lordship by taking the strongholds of Dingwall and Urquhart castles in July. Source: Internet
Although County have also suffered heavy defeats against Celtic and Aberdeen, the Staggies manager has otherwise been content with the competitiveness of the Dingwall side. Source: Internet
County sit just a point behind today’s opponents ahead of the Tannadice encounter, with the Dingwall side looking to record their first league victory since a 1-0 triumph at St Johnstone on September 19. Source: Internet
Kettlewell feels the addition of supporters has already made a difference to the Dingwall matchday experience, and he hopes the club are given the opportunity to increase the figure in the coming weeks. Source: Internet
Dr Dingwall agrees that the risk in outdoor spaces is reduced because of ventilation, and exposure to the elements and sunlight – he says the risk is minimal in these situations. Source: Internet