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. Rhymes:Etymology 1 From, from ( “ heap of corn; bed; bolster ” ), cognate with, ( “ heap ” ), ( “ bin; box; compartment ” ).Noun bing ( plural ). ( ) Prison, a term used by inmates. ( ) A or, such as a.Etymology 2 Origin obscure. Compare ( “ to move speedily with noise ” ).Verb bing ( third-person singular simple present, present participle, simple past and past participle ). ( or ) To;;;Etymology 3 of a bouncing sound.Alternative forms.Interjection bing. ( ) The sound made by a bounce, or by striking a metallic surfaceEtymology 4 Noun bing ( plural ).
The sound made by a, anBing! Ladies and gentlemen, in a few minutes the captain will turn off the fasten seatbelt sign, but for your own safety we recommend you stay seated and with your seatbelt securely fastened at all times. Toronto Star, 'Ryanair looking at standing 'seats,' pay toilets', 2 July 2010, Jim RankinBing Bang Boing. Douglas Florian, 1994The Tao of Bada Bing. David Chase, 2003. A sound made by a bounce.
AVerb bing ( third-person singular simple present, present participle, simple past and past participle ). Making the sound of a bounce. To bounceSee also.References. (accessed 17 September 2010).
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Nonstandard spelling of.Usage notes. English of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.Manx Etymology 1 (This is missing. Please add to it, or discuss it at the.) Noun bing f ( genitive singular or, plural ).
( )Derived terms.Etymology 2 (This is missing. Please add to it, or discuss it at the.) Adjective bing.,.Derived terms. ( “ dulcimer ” ).Mutation bingNote: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not everypossible mutated form of every word actually occurs.Scots Alternative forms.Etymology From; cf. ( “ a bin, enclosure, pen ” ).Pronunciation.
: /ˈbɪŋ/Noun bing ( plural ). A or.Verb bing ( third-person singular present, present participle, past, past participle ). To; to create a bing.Yagara Noun bing.References. State Library of Queensland, 13 May 2019.Zhuang Pronunciation. ( ) : /piŋ˨˦/.
Tone numbers: bing 1. Hyphenation: bingEtymology 1 From ( “ ” ). Cognate with ( bpling ), ( pīng ), ( ṗiing ), ( pǐng ).Noun bing ( old orthography ).Etymology 2 From ( bīng).Noun bing ( old orthography ).
Bing Search History
Examples: bing of alum, 1679; of lead ore eight hundred-weight, 1679; of metallic ore eight hundred-weight, 1679; of stones, 1513.