Phrases with «dint»

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Dint is a noun that means an impact, force, or mark made by pressure or a physical force. It can also be used as a verb to mean to make an impression or mark on something. Full definition

Adjective + «dint»

Sentences with «dint»

  • Reading Just In Case made me a little nostalgic for my younger self - not for those hideous teenage years in themselves that I'm happy to have put behind me by a few decades, but to a time when the ingredients of what was to become the adult «me» were still being mixed, and the ideas in a book had the ability to shape my thinking by dint of their very newness. (bookbrowse.com)
  • Everything went well facilities can't fault staff wasent too good as had trainees on and dint know much but I guess we all have to start somewhere (holidayextras.co.uk)
  • If Ramsey was not injured and wilshere dint get that knock with Arteta, we won't av seen that team that play Galatasary... I hope u were not waiting for me to tell u that... Wilshere is not soft like u suggested.. (justarsenal.com)
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