ding in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
DING (noun): a short, sharp sound made by a bell or similar device, often used to indicate an event or signal.
Sample Sentences
- The bell let out a loud ding, signaling the end of the class.
- He heard the distinct ding of the microwave, reminding him that dinner was ready.
- With a satisfying ding, the elevator doors slid open to reveal the lobby.
- As soon as the timer went off with a cheerful ding, she rushed to check the cookies.
- The doorbell made a pleasant ding each time someone entered the shop.
- The bell let out a loud ding, signaling the end of the meeting.
- As the oven timer went off with a cheerful ding, she rushed to check the cookies.
- He was startled by the sudden ding of his phone, alerting him to a new message.
- She smiled when she heard the familiar ding of her favorite video game starting up.
- The old clock in the hallway let out a loud ding, marking the hour.
- She heard the familiar ding of the microwave, signaling her food was ready.
- As the teacher finished explaining the problem, a ding from the intercom interrupted.
- The doorbell gave a cheerful ding, announcing the arrival of their guests.
- With a satisfying ding, the app notified him that his message had been sent.