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[ sting-goh ] / ˈstɪŋ goʊ /
noun Chiefly British Slang.Origin of stingo1625–35; sting + -o; cf. blotto, stinko Words nearby stingostinging capsule, stinging hair, stinging nettle, stinging tree, stingless bee, stingo, stingray, stingy, stink, stinkard, stinkaroo Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for stingoAn' since 'twas very clear we drank only ginger-beer, Faith, there must ha' been some stingo in the ginger. The Works of Rudyard Kipling: One Volume Edition|Rudyard Kipling Don't you think, Stingo, our landlady could accommodate the gentlemen by the fire-side, with——three chairs and a bolster? She Stoops to Conquer|Oliver Goldsmith Bernard did not seem to have enjoyed much more of Stingo's society than Lance of his violin's—the produce of the same bounty. The Pillars of the House, Vol. I (of 2)|Charlotte M. Yonge Give us another jolly song, Stingo; it will keep your throat clear for the claret. Captain Brand of the "Centipede"|H. A. (Henry Augustus) Wise
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