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bingle
1[bing-guhl]
bingle
2[bing-guhl]
noun
a collision, especially an automobile accident.
bingle
/ ˈɪŋɡə /
noun
old-fashioneda minor crash or upset, as in a car or on a surfboard
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bingle1
Example Sentences
The bingle was alleged to have turned violent and he was taken to jail in Shimotsuke, 100km north of Tokyo, where he was questioned by police almost daily.
He played the sun-field like a master, You never saw a fielder faster, And oh, how he could bingle!
One and all, individually and collectively, they are there with the healthy bingle.
A rain of bingles came from their bats and they won easily with six runs to spare.
Berlin Barker stepped forth briskly, urging the umpire to keep the game in motion, his bat held as if he intended to try for a safe bingle.
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