noun a short, sharp ringing sound, typically made by a bell or clock
verb to make a ringing sound, typically by striking a bell or similar object
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The percussion instrument made a ding sound as it was struck.
When the timer goes off, it will ding to signal that the food is ready.
The metal sheet got a ding from being hit with a hammer.
The notification on your phone dings when you receive a new message.
The airplane's wing got a ding during a rough landing.
The car's door got a ding from a parking lot mishap.
In some games, a ding sound signifies leveling up or completing a task.
In the context of a writer, 'ding' can be used to describe the sound of a notification on a computer or other electronic device, indicating a new message or alert.
In the context of a psychologist, 'ding' can be used to describe a technique used in therapy to create a moment of realization or insight in a client, similar to the sound of a light bulb going off in someone's mind.
In the context of a chef, 'ding' can be used to refer to the sound of a timer or bell signaling that a dish is ready to be served.
In the context of a pilot, 'ding' can be used to describe the sound of an alert or notification in the cockpit, indicating important information or a change in flight status.
In the context of a teacher, 'ding' can be used to signify the end of a timed activity or to get students' attention for a new instruction or announcement.