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Dingley

Dingley meaning

A surname. | A village in Northamptonshire, England.

Example sentences (14)

The nine-kilometre bypass will link the Mornington Peninsula Freeway at Springvale Road, Aspendale Gardens, to the Dingley Bypass in Dingley Village.

Beatty had requested in his will that he would like to be buried next to his wife Ethel at Dingley: however he was actually buried at St Paul's Cathedral and therefore the double grave at Dingley Church contains only his wife's body.

Dingley's Promise provides support for children with SEND and their families, aiming to give every child the best possible start in life.

Felicity, as the starting pitcher for the Pumas, gave Dingley something to hit, allowing them to score five runs.

At the time of Dingley’s disappearance, she had been on a monthlong solo trek while her partner, Dan Colegate, stayed on a farm in Gascony, France, according to the BBC.

It follows several high-profile cases, including young epilepsy sufferers Alfie Dingley and Billy Caldwell, whose conditions appeared to be helped by cannabis oil.

The card was used between 2am and 8am on 9 August at stores in Seaford, Patterson Lakes, Dandenong, Dingley and Mentone.

The craft brewery, located in the historic Dingley Block on Water Street, will expand the reach of a growing economic sector into southern Kennebec County.

Six-year-old Alfie Dingley, from Kenilworth in Warwickshire, suffers up to 30 violent seizures a day.

That spring he travelled to England and then returned to Ireland in October, accompanied by Esther Johnson—now 20—and his friend Rebecca Dingley, another member of William Temple's household.

The 1908 party platform had supported unspecified revisions to the Dingley Act, and Taft interpreted this to mean reductions.

The album Theatre of Pain (1985) was dedicated in Dingley's honor, and it started a new glam metal phase in the band's style.

The Dingley Tariff remained in effect for twelve years, making it the longest-lived tariff in U.S. history.

The tariff provisions of Wilson-Gorman were superseded by the Dingley Tariff of 1897.