And if you've ever been surfing or body-surfing, you get hit, you get dinged as you're washed along on the shore. |
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He let go from the hip as he reeled forward and the slug dinged into the trunk of the car two inches from my left leg. |
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The microwave dinged and Leon seemed to get a little shocked from the noise. |
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And I haven't even dinged the car, which is probably one of the top five fears on my driving list. |
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The continued the rest of the ride in silence and stepped out onto their drabby floor when the doors dinged open. |
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Nothing spectacular but the Saints managed just two good runs over the middle of the line even though Martin was dinged in the third quarter. |
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Why is it, that when one becomes a parent and husband, everyone else gets whatever they need and I'm left riding a dinged up skedonk? |
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It had dinged and dented spacecraft from day one, a maintenance headache, but not seen as a real threat. |
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A piece of concrete scratched one line officer, and a tiny fragment of lead from the 200 gr. bullet dinged the chin of an adjacent shooter. |
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I was on lunch break one day when the guy who was filling in for me dinged a car in the parking lot and didn't tell anyone. |
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In addition, new boards loose considerable resale value after they are dinged or shattered a few times. |
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Bullet cases also get nicked and dinged by a gun, so examiners often scrutinize them, too. |
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If a receiver tips or deflects the ball and a player from the opposing team catches it, it's the quarterback who gets dinged while the receiver gets away unscathed. |
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The elevator dinged and the doors slid open again, revealing a completely different world from the one they had left on the main floor of the hotel. |
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Windshields and bumpers are no substitute for massive collisions or destructive impacts, although you'll swear these cars were only lightly dinged. |
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The cornerbacks have been dinged and beaten badly on occasion. |
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If the surfaces on the hub are hit or dinged it can effect the performance of the propeller. |
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His close second-place finish to John Kerry dinged the front-runner's bandwagon. |
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The windshield of my old car got dinged by hail once, but that's it. |
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Meanwhile, U.S. defender Matt Besler, who seemed a bit dinged up after that Portugal stunner, will be good to go. |
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Only in Washington would you get dinged for trying to solve problems instead of ducking them. |
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The toaster dinged and I pulled out the bread, buttering it in my hand. |
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While it was baking I ran upstairs and worked until the timer dinged. |
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Many would have thought that the Newspapers would have dropped their society diary author when he dinged his car against a lamp-post whilst leathered. |
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So when a recession hit everybody would be a little bit dinged, the people at the bottom of course the most. |
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Using the same mathematics, one can only assume we are going to get dinged for considerably more when the government's term is over. |
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Hey bro. Wats up? Anthony texted back. Nothin much, jus layin in bed. You? His phone dinged again a few seconds later. Samesies man. |
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Mr. Speaker, Xstrata workers are again getting dinged by the government. |
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Then there is the elation of getting an email or call inviting you to an interview or the disappointment when you get dinged for the first time with little or no explanation. |
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