verb
- past tense of ding-dong; to ring repeatedly or make a continuous ringing sound
- past tense of ding-dong; to engage in a prolonged argument or dispute
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
adjective
- characterized by back-and-forth movement or alternating action
Usage: informal
Examples
- The bell dingdonged loudly throughout the church.
- The two candidates dingdonged over policy for hours during the debate.
- It was a dingdonged battle with neither side gaining clear advantage.
- The alarm dingdonged until someone finally turned it off.
- They dingdonged back and forth about where to go for dinner.