Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A railway station in Middleton St George, Darlington borough, County Durham, England, which was named after a village now named Low Dinsdale (OS grid ref NZ3413).
A suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn 1993 Discovery Communications produced a documentary, Loch Ness Discovered, with a digital enhancement of the Dinsdale film. Source: Internet
DENVER – Curtis Knight, Robert Church and Matthew Dinsdale all had hat tricks to lead the Saskatchewan Rush past the Colorado Mammoth 17-12 on Saturday night in National Lacrosse League action. Source: Internet
R. P. Mackal (1976) The Monsters of Loch Ness page 216, see also chapter 9 and appendix G Dinsdale dismissed the hypotheses, because eels undulate side to side like snakes. Source: Internet
DoorDash CFO Mike Dinsdale has left the company less than a year after he joined, TechCrunch has learned. Source: Internet
Lying outside of the region Durham Tees Valley Airport (former RAF Middleton St. George ) serves the northernmost areas of the region, being next to the River Tees, and less than a mile from Over Dinsdale on North Yorkshire 's northern edge. Source: Internet
Unlike Palin, Idle is said to be the master of insincere characters, from the David Frost -esque Timmy Williams, to small-time crook Stig O'Tracy, who tries to deny the fact that organised crime master Dinsdale Piranha nailed his head to the floor. Source: Internet