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"As a result, you can get dinged pretty easily by changes in local conditions."
Without all of these systems in place, we would have been dinged by half again as much."
"We've dinged people for a lot less than that," the executive said.
"He's a little dinged up," his father would say later.
At that moment, the second elevator dinged in the lobby.
He did not have any intention of dinging a pond there.
"That's because I keep dinging my machine up all the time.
I dinged, which got a big laugh from the unseen audience.
"We've been dinged by a couple of those rocks too.
"What are the practical benefits of getting dinged by six different airlines on your computer at the same time?"
Within moments the elevator dinged, and one of the doors opened.
The micro dinged at him and he pulled out the burger.
"Well, I heard him come in, and then the elevator dinged, so he was going up.
A bell dinged softly when it came to a halt.
The microwave dinged, and she looked up at him, laying her head back against his shoulder.
His inbox dinged and he hit the message with a sigh.
The ice here, dinging to the rock, was marginally less shattered.
The microwave dinged and he poured the warmed blood into a glass.
The microwave dinged, and Roman removed his bottle of blood.
The base can be dinged and scratched but almost never cracks or breaks.
"Veteran pitchers typically have something dinged up almost every single start," Peterson said.
They began to gleam, but they'd been nicked and dinged too often to look new again.
A new one, too, she thought, noting the shiny surface now nicely dinged.
The microwave dinged and with a sigh Dallas took out the bacon.
Young fellers spend a lot of their spare time dinging up the cars.