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dink
1[ dingk ]
dink
2[ dingk ]
noun
- a softly hit ball that falls just over the net; drop shot.
dink
3[ dingk ]
noun
- a contemptuous term used to refer to a Southeast Asian, especially a Vietnamese.
dink
4[ dingk ]
noun
- either partner of a usually high-earning couple having two incomes and no children:
Dinks may be able to retire early.
dink
1/ dɪŋk /
adjective
- dialect.neat or neatly dressed
verb
- slang:childrens.
- tr to carry (a second person) on a horse, bicycle, etc
- intr (of two people) to travel together on a horse, bicycle, etc
dink
2/ dɪŋk /
noun
- a ball struck delicately
verb
- to hit or kick (a ball) delicately
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Origin of dink4
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Example Sentences
He only had a couple of chances but he took probably the hardest one after having the patience and strength to hold off a couple of challenges and just dink the ball over the goalkeeper.
He knew when to smash it, when to place it, when to dink it, and when to chip the keeper from the edge of the area.
Leigh passed up opportunities throughout the game with Edwin Ipape stopped just short, French grounding a Lam kick to deny a spirited chase, and a late dink ricocheting behind despite a sterling chase.
The defender stepped up and nonchalantly delivered a dink down the middle of the goal to spark scenes of wild jubilation - before emotionally celebrating with his mother in the stands.
“Tom Brady is Tom Brady. He was meticulous in staying to the plan of his dink and dunk,” Jordan said.
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