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dink  n.  (Tennis) A ball hit softly that falls to the ground just beyond the net.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dink" Quotes from Famous Books



... is a goot leedle ship, bud she vont vin dees race, I dink. By der vay, boys, I have been meaning to ...
— The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest • Captain Wilbur Lawton

... captive; "go und tell de gran'fader I fin' vat is de matter out, und I gifs de vorst vips as I could gif to de vorst poy in all de down, und so I safes him some droubles. But if he dinks to gif you some more of de same veesic, I dink it not too moosh. For dat gran'fader, I says notings to de police for dis time; bud if you says one leetle more vord apout de young lady or dat goot poy Jim, or makes afrait any more dese schillens, den you see some dings to ...
— Uncle Rutherford's Nieces - A Story for Girls • Joanna H. Mathews

... real or pretended miseries, forming a strange though common contrast betwixt the vanities and the sorrows of human existence. All these floated along with the immense tide of population, whom mere curiosity had drawn together; and where the mechanic, in his leathern apron, elbowed the dink and dainty dame, his city mistress; where clowns with hobnailed shoes were treading on the kibes of substantial burghers and gentlemen of worship; and where Joan of the dairy, with robust pace and red sturdy arms, ...
— From John O'Groats to Land's End • Robert Naylor and John Naylor



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