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Definition of ching in English: chingnountʃɪŋCHiNG An abrupt high-pitched ringing sound, typically one made by a cash register. nothing shifts the winds of Hollywood opinion like the ching of a box office cash register Example sentencesExamples - The door closed behind them with a small ching of tiny bells, shutting out the roar of the crowd.
- There was the cash drawer, sliding open with a ching that seemed now like something eerie and wholly alien.
- It's probably been a few months since I've heard the ching! of a toaster telling me my toast is done, or the annoying beep of a microwave after it pops my popcorn.
- I had finished my crackers and jam and gone back up to my room when I heard the ching of the doorbell and my father's voice and then another man's, though not Uncle Fitz.'s.
- A loud ching interrupted Jake's thoughts as he turned back towards the impending battle.
- A soft ching of metal told her that that someone was trying to pick the lock.
- The scoreboard, undisturbed by the chaos, went ching!
- The ball connected with a dull ching and I took off to first.
- Jess's boss must have heard the ching of the cash register, because she appeared from behind the door again.
Definition of ching in US English: chingnounCHiNG An abrupt high-pitched ringing sound, typically one made by a cash register. nothing shifts the winds of Hollywood opinion like the ching of a box office cash register Example sentencesExamples - The scoreboard, undisturbed by the chaos, went ching!
- There was the cash drawer, sliding open with a ching that seemed now like something eerie and wholly alien.
- The door closed behind them with a small ching of tiny bells, shutting out the roar of the crowd.
- A loud ching interrupted Jake's thoughts as he turned back towards the impending battle.
- It's probably been a few months since I've heard the ching! of a toaster telling me my toast is done, or the annoying beep of a microwave after it pops my popcorn.
- I had finished my crackers and jam and gone back up to my room when I heard the ching of the doorbell and my father's voice and then another man's, though not Uncle Fitz.'s.
- Jess's boss must have heard the ching of the cash register, because she appeared from behind the door again.
- A soft ching of metal told her that that someone was trying to pick the lock.
- The ball connected with a dull ching and I took off to first.
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