Sentences with word «dingle»

A range of tablets will be supported, including the Google Nexus 7, while a Huawei MBB dingle with mobile Wi - Fi will be available for those who want to couple it with their computers.
There's something for everyone here and top dishes include rack of herb crusted Tipperary spring lamb with ratatouille, crispy duck confit with red cabbage and pan fried dingle hake with chorizo potatoes.
I am Joyce i am open minded, simple and kind, i am faithful honest and caring i live alone i am dingle never married, i am clean decent and respectful and loyal i am very smiling woman with trust and truth, i like cooking reading, listen to music, watching Tv i am very attactive and passionate...
Keep the scale but let nature delve (also as a noun, a cavity in the ground) a bit longer and the dell might become a steep - sided dingle — which is a funny thing because the Dingle I know is in fact a tower that stands guard, as it were, over the Northwest Arm in Halifax, proving as with down, perhaps, that up and down are merely perspectives of the same thing.
And yes, «headphone jack» is a feature for many people like me, who doesn't like dingles and connectors, which get lost so easily.
Reading your posts are like walking thru a storybook with gorgeous illustrations every dingle dangle time!!
Known locally as the Lancashire Hotpot, even the players get involved in this one and in 2008 Rovers midfielder David Dunn referred to Clarets fans as «dingles».
And I love the kimono thingy with it, especially the dingle ball sleeve edging.
I'm a dingle white male, I have a small black dog, I lost my house and now rent with roommates here in Richardson.
30, dingle, kerry.
Wtab 705 Talk features a SIM card slot and voice calling support (2G Built - in), however for 3G connectivity you need to use a dingle.
Think large floral batik bedcovers, dreamcatchers, bamboo furniture and dingle - dangly shell curtains that catch the sea breeze.
I am reminded of what one of my industrial design professors used to call «dingles» — the pieces of shiny, useless sheet metal glued onto consumer products like cameras and radios; pieces that when pried off, hit the ground and go «dingle.»
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