have dinned
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present perfectof din.present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
dinnouna loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.
Example Sentences
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Ever since I’ve been here, you and Angela have dinned the head girl’s boots into my ears till I’m sick of hearing about the stupid things.
From The Youngest Girl in the School by Evelyn Sharp
Do try to convince my friends; these ten days I have dinned the same arguments into their ears.
From Six Women and the Invasion by Gabrielle Yerta
You have dinned the word into my ears; there's no gainsaying it.
From The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance by A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason
Of course, everything Janet said was gospel truth, and there was no gainsaying it; but even truth is sometimes depressing, and not the thing one wishes forever to have dinned into one's ears.
From A Little Question in Ladies' Rights by Parker Fillmore
They have dinned that into my ears for the last two months since I have been on the throne.
From A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford by Charles W. (Charles Watts) Whistler