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		Definition of dinger in English: dingernoun ˈdɪŋəˈdiNGər Baseball informal 1A home run.  Example sentencesExamples -  You have to go back more than a dozen years to the Dodgers in 1992 to find a team giving up so few dingers.
 -  However, a full 60% of his dingers the past five years have come at this home-run friendly field.
 -  The Twins and their opponents hit 172 dingers there, while clouting 186 in opposing ballparks, an eight percent edge.
 -  More impressive, 11 of his dingers have come at cavernous RFK Stadium.
 -  In the game I attended, he singled, hit a rocket down first that he failed to beat out only because he couldn't be troubled to run, and then launched his mammoth dinger.
 -  High-tech bats have so enhanced players' power that some leagues have taken to limiting the number of home runs a team can hit, turning subsequent dingers into more modest doubles.
 -  I thought that when Reggie hit a dinger, that maybe my dad would be able to come through on one of his many promises, too.
 -  His home run call, ‘And you can tell it goodbye’ gave generations of fans in the Bay area a rally cry for every dinger hit.
 -  Aaron wound up with just 41 more dingers while coming to the plate 4,000 more times!
 -  He is batting a solid .328 and has batted 52 runs in along with 13 dingers.
 -  He hit 30 homers for the Cubs in 1993, and ended his career with 81 dingers.
 -  Does anybody care that they each hit 49 dingers twice?
 -  Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth had 342 and 309 dingers, respectively, at that same age.
 -  Two years ago, I posed the question to the Yankees' manager about using the replay on disputed fair-foul dingers.
 -  He went on to hit at least 25 over the next four seasons and finished his career in 1955 with 202 lifetime dingers.
 -  Furthermore, with six dingers in his last ten games, he is now leading the majors in home runs this season with 15.
 -  While the offense and special teams were hitting home runs, the FSU defense was giving up bunches of singles and doubles, plus the occasional dinger.
 -  One bedazzled writer even commented he was on a pace to hit 81 dingers.
 -  Well, since then, he is hitting .316 with 13 HR and is on pace to hit a career-high 26 dingers.
 -  Sure, he hit the aforementioned dinger, but in the fifth he came up with runners on first and second, two out, and flew out.
 
 - 1.1US dated  A thing outstanding of its kind.
 it was going to be a dinger of a night  Example sentencesExamples -  This gave me the opportunity to put together a wing dinger of a Halloween party since the students would generally follow directions without question.
 -  This was a real dinger of a game with terrific ball display and a great victory for Ivan.
 -  It is the Department of Conservation flip-flop, and it is a dinger.
 -  This was a dinger of a game with the sides on level terms at the end of normal time.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: shortening of humdinger.    Definition of dinger in US English: dingernounˈdiNGər Baseball informal 1A home run.  he beat the Braves twice with extra-inning dingers  Example sentencesExamples -  Two years ago, I posed the question to the Yankees' manager about using the replay on disputed fair-foul dingers.
 -  However, a full 60% of his dingers the past five years have come at this home-run friendly field.
 -  Aaron wound up with just 41 more dingers while coming to the plate 4,000 more times!
 -  He hit 30 homers for the Cubs in 1993, and ended his career with 81 dingers.
 -  Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth had 342 and 309 dingers, respectively, at that same age.
 -  Sure, he hit the aforementioned dinger, but in the fifth he came up with runners on first and second, two out, and flew out.
 -  He went on to hit at least 25 over the next four seasons and finished his career in 1955 with 202 lifetime dingers.
 -  He is batting a solid .328 and has batted 52 runs in along with 13 dingers.
 -  The Twins and their opponents hit 172 dingers there, while clouting 186 in opposing ballparks, an eight percent edge.
 -  In the game I attended, he singled, hit a rocket down first that he failed to beat out only because he couldn't be troubled to run, and then launched his mammoth dinger.
 -  While the offense and special teams were hitting home runs, the FSU defense was giving up bunches of singles and doubles, plus the occasional dinger.
 -  More impressive, 11 of his dingers have come at cavernous RFK Stadium.
 -  Well, since then, he is hitting .316 with 13 HR and is on pace to hit a career-high 26 dingers.
 -  Does anybody care that they each hit 49 dingers twice?
 -  One bedazzled writer even commented he was on a pace to hit 81 dingers.
 -  High-tech bats have so enhanced players' power that some leagues have taken to limiting the number of home runs a team can hit, turning subsequent dingers into more modest doubles.
 -  Furthermore, with six dingers in his last ten games, he is now leading the majors in home runs this season with 15.
 -  His home run call, ‘And you can tell it goodbye’ gave generations of fans in the Bay area a rally cry for every dinger hit.
 -  I thought that when Reggie hit a dinger, that maybe my dad would be able to come through on one of his many promises, too.
 -  You have to go back more than a dozen years to the Dodgers in 1992 to find a team giving up so few dingers.
 
 - 1.1US dated  A thing outstanding of its kind.
 by God, ain't that a dinger!  Example sentencesExamples -  This was a real dinger of a game with terrific ball display and a great victory for Ivan.
 -  It is the Department of Conservation flip-flop, and it is a dinger.
 -  This was a dinger of a game with the sides on level terms at the end of normal time.
 -  This gave me the opportunity to put together a wing dinger of a Halloween party since the students would generally follow directions without question.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: shortening of humdinger.     |