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dins

  • present tense form
    of din (3rd person singular).
    din
    noun
    a loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.

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Through Le Bas, the young Louis' Jacobin tutor, he dins it in that the boy had no chance to develop normally.

From Time Magazine Archive

The multitude of dins is largely devoted, of course, to love, and mostly in songs that court, exhort or contort.

From Time Magazine Archive

The ravening kite so swoops and plunders, when   Hovering above the shelterd yard, she spies   A helpless chicken near unwatchful hen,   Who vainly dins the thief with after cries.

From Orlando Furioso by William Stewart Rose

Already in the outland wilderness The forests echo with unwonted dins; In clamorous gangs the gathering woodmen press Northward, and the stern winter's toil begins.

From Lyrics of Earth by Archibald Lampman

The sound of the machinery dins in my ears.

From The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls by Marie Van Vorst

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