Crossword-Solution: DINGLE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dingle | n. | A narrow dale; a small dell; a small, secluded, and embowered valley. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DINGLE | anagram | DELING, ENGILD |
We have 14 clues for the answer “DINGLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Irish peninsula near Tralee | 1 answer |
| Shady dell | 1 answer |
| TREE-shaded dell or hollow | 1 answer |
| small wooded hollow or valley | 1 answer |
| storm door | 1 answer |
| Small wooded hollow | 2 answers |
| narrow wooded valley | 2 answers |
| ___ -Dale | 7 answers |
| KERRY county city/town | 13 answers |
| Glen | 13 answers |
| Dell | 16 answers |
| Vale | 21 answers |
| Valley | 34 answers |
| Hollow | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DINGLE (5)
Slowly o’er the simmering landscape Fell the evening’s dusk and coolness, And the long and level sunbeams Shot their spears into the forest, Breaking through its shields of shadow, Rushed into each secret ambush, Searched each thicket, dingle, hollow; Still the guests of Hiawatha Slumbered in the silent wigwam.
CHAPTER XVIII Away! our journey lies through dell and dingle, Where the blithe fawn trips by its timid mother, Where the broad oak, with intercepting boughs, Chequers the sunbeam in the green-sward alley— Up and away!—for lovely paths are these To tread, when the glad Sun is on his throne Less pleasant, and less safe, when Cynthia’s lamp With doubtful glimmer lights the dreary forest.
The Rover I Oh, how good it is to be Foot-loose and heart-free! Just my dog and pipe and I, underneath the vast sky; Trail to try and goal to win, white road and cool inn; Fields to lure a lad afar, clear spring and still star; Lilting feet that never tire, green dingle, fagot fire; None to hurry, none to hold, heather hill and hushed fold; Nature like a picture book, laughing leaf and bright brook; Every day a jewel bright, set serenely in the night; Every night a holy shrine, radiant for a day divine.
Going to the companion wheel, I took out the linch-pin, which I carried down with me to the dingle, to serve as a model.
Was she summoned out of nothingness by the creative fancy of Lavengro, or did he really first set eyes upon her in the dingle whither she came with the Flaming Tinman, whose look Lavengro did not like at all? Reality and romance, though Borrow made them wear double harness, are not meant to be driven together.
Quotes with DINGLE (3)
I'll go," he said." And that's safer because?""I'm a guy.""Right, and having a pair of dingle balls makes you invincible how?
So bashful when I spied her! So pretty ― so ashamed! So hidden in her leaflets Lest anybody find ―So breathless till I passed her ―So helpless when I turned And bore her struggling, blushing, Her simple haunts beyond! For whom I robbed the Dingle ―For whom betrayed the Dell ―Many, will doubtless ask me, But I shall never tell!
This book tells my story. I’m writing it in Ireland, in a house on a hillside. The house sits low in the landscape between a holy well and the site of an Iron Age dwelling. It was built of stones ploughed out of the fields by men who knew how to raise them with their hands and to lock one stone to the next so each was firm. It’s a lone house on the foothills of the last mountain on the Dingle peninsula, the westernmost point in mainland Europe. At night the sky curves above i…
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1979–2009).