Examples of 'dingman' in a sentence

Meaning of "dingman"

dingman (noun) - a surname of Dutch or German origin, typically used to identify a family or individual
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  • A surname from German.

How to use "dingman" in a sentence

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Dingman has some concerns with this revision.
As told by william dingman.
Dingman immediately rebuilt another house.
Book jacket design by Alan Dingman.
Dingman had also been worried.
The main house is named for Bishop Dingman.
Dingman was able to retire.
Because they did not have time to waste chasing Dingman around, which is why you are here.
Dingman had worked in the construction and roofing industry prior to his baseball career.
I stand here with my partner, Tim Dingman.
Waldo Dingman has been a sound technician at a recording studio for over ten years.
The deputies out on the street, people like Mike Dingman.
Let Dingman decide what to do.
Ladies and gentlemen … please help me welcome Nick Vanderpark and Tim Dingman.
I thought the plan was to teach Dingman not to run off on me? Amy,.

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He works for the railroad . Burt Dingman.
But it was very moving to see Dingman explain, “ Its a very big deal.
You keep working on that, Dingman.
Dingman was a two-time All Big Ten selection, and he started 37 games at Michigan.
The driver was identified as a 43 year old male resident of Dingman Drive in London, Ontario.
Ladies and gentlemen, young people . I stand here with my partner, Tim Dingman.
It 's showmanship, cause I am the Lee Dingman of science!
That 's right . I stand here with my partner, Tim Dingman.

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