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dring, v. dial.|drɪŋ| [Presumably local form of thring v.] trans. and intr. To crowd, press, squeeze. Also fig. So ˈdringing vbl. n.
1810Monthly Mag. XXIX. i. 435/1 Dringing, crowding. 1825J. Jennings Observ. Dial. W. Eng. 34 To dring, to throng; to press, as in a crowd; to thrust. 1867W. F. Rock Jim an' Nell 37 A thousan' happy fancies dring. 1922Joyce Ulysses 723 I'd have to dring it into him. 1923Chambers's Jrnl. Apr. 309/2 ‘I dring through it,’ he said, head up to whatever chanced. |