1. ting - Noun
2. ting - Verb
3. ting - Interjection
4. Ting - Proper noun
A sharp sound, as of a bell; a tinkling.
To sound or ring, as a bell; to tinkle.
The apartment in a Chinese temple where the idol is kept.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter some financial problems occurred with his master, Kernspecht, Boztepe headed to his master's master, Leung Ting, and took special lessons from him until a financial dispute, which caused him to leave the Wing Tsun organisation. Source: Internet
A delegation from the Chinese Embassy led by the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Mr. Shi Ting Wang presented the donations to the facility. Source: Internet
Beverages include ting (fermented sorghum or maize), milk, chibuku (milky beer). Source: Internet
Cambodian farmers have set up traditional Ting Mong scarecrows in hopes of warding off the coronavirus. Source: Internet
Ex parte Wong You Ting, 106 Cal. 296 (1895) Taylor v. Reynolds, 92 Cal. 573 Some states provide that in all offenses the defendant may demand a jury trial. Source: Internet
“But I don’t see that person (Facebook user) warning about these establishments,” Ting said. Source: Internet