单词 | to ding stupid |
释义 | > as lemmasto ding (a person) stupid c. transitive. Chiefly Scottish and Irish English (northern). With complement. To bring (a person) into a specified state, esp. suddenly or unexpectedly, by or as if by a physical blow; frequently in to ding (a person) stupid. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > strike [verb (transitive)] > specific animate object > bring into specific condition by smitea1325 strikea1535 ding1770 1770 A. Belches Let. 27 Feb. in W. Mure Select. Family Papers Caldwell (1854) II. ii. 166 He was in no otherwise hurt than by being dung stupid for a part of that day. 1813 H. Porter Poet. Attempts 36 Is she dung dumb? 1860 W. Murdoch Poems & Songs 140 It dings me gite to hear or see That fairy Mary Perry O. 1912 W. Burnie Poems 98 Dung stupid by lickin' and yellin'. c2010 A. Muirhead Christ tholed Aa in Kirk's Ear (Electronic text) They drave him out tae ding him deid, Our Maister smeared wi bluid. < as lemmas |
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