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dong

/dɔŋ/noun, verb1 syllable

Dong means: go ‘ding dong’, like a bell.

Synonyms for dong3

verb, as in go ‘ding dong’, like a bell

ding, dingdong

also used for dong

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What does dong mean?2

verb

1

go ‘ding dong’, like a bell

noun

1

the basic unit of money in Vietnam

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with dong?14

one syllable

two syllables

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Dong in a sentence

  • Karl was with his friends, doing some late-night ding-dong ditching.Amastan
  • We just sat there for a while, not dong anything.CK
  • Who's the one who ding-dong-ditched me in the middle of the night?!DJ_Saidez
  • Jonas and his friends decided to go ding-dong ditching.Amastan
  • Jonas plays ding-dong ditch with his friends.Amastan
  • Jonas and his friends wanted to play ding-dong ditch on that old house.Amastan
  • Jonas never went ding-dong ditching after that.Amastan
  • Jonas really liked to do some crazy things such as ding-dong ditching.Amastan

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of dong

as a noun

plural
dongs

as a verb

third-person singular
dongs
present participle
donging
past participle
donged
past tense
donged