Sentences

The old carillon produced a dinging as a clapper struck the bells.

The diner’s door was discarded, and now only a ding of the handle alerted the waiter.

The blacksmith heard a ding from his anvil as a hammer met the metal.

The chimes of the church dinged out the hour.

The vase fell to the floor and produced a sharp ding.

The ringing alarm clock dinged in the silence of the early morning.

The ping pong paddles produced a series of dings from the ball bouncing off them.

The old windmill creaked and gave a hollow ding whenever the wind blew a gale.

The knight’s shields clanged and dinged as they clashed together during the battle.

The cook dinged the pot as a reminder to add the spices.

The sharp ding of the doorbell brought the children running.

The broken glass vial gave a sharp ding upon its shattering on the floor.

The teacher dinged at the correct answers, making the class attentive.

The old manage bell dinged and dinged throughout his busy day.

The ding of the teapot underside signaled boiling water.

The gong dinged loudly in the distant temple.

The old coin clinked in the cash register’s tray, followed by a pleasant ding.

The gargoyle’s cold metal clanged as it gave a ghostly ding in the night.

The glockenspiel dinged and jingled melodically with each hit.