Half way down the lane leading to the Dingle Dell they suddenly encountered Philip Entwistle.
Although most of the white mantle had disappeared, patches of snow still remained in the sheltered sides of the valleys, while in the Dingle Dell the trees still retained their seared and yellow leaves.
Centuries of erosion had worn the rocks that confine the torrent to its course to a remarkable smoothness, while the water as it leapt from one level to another had undermined the banks almost throughout the entire length of the Dingle Dell.
But only yesterday he fished me out of the Dingle Dell stream when I was almost on the point of being drowned.
What I call a shame is, that some people I have known are not in your place and you in theirs--you with their estates and borough interest, they in this dingle with these carts and animals; but there is no help for these things.
It is a deep dingle in the midst of a large field, on an estate about which there has been a lawsuit for some years past.
There is something awful in it," said Belle; "and then the lightning, the whole dingle is now in a blaze.
Come when you please; this dingle is as free for you as me.
Belle drove the little cart containing her merchandise about the neighbourhood, returning to the dingle towards the evening.
I, "there falls the cedar tree--I mean the sallow; one of the tall trees on the outside of the dingle has been snapped short.
He then made Belle a low bow, slightly motioned to me with his hand as if bidding farewell, and then left the dingle with rather uneven steps.
Darkness was now coming again over the earth; the dingle was again in deep shade; I roused the fire with the breath of the bellows, and sat looking at the cheerful glow; it was cheering and comforting.
This last being at the mouth of the dingle in which the solitary dwelling stands--and promising a convenient supply of the raw material for his projected manufacture--he has taken a lease of it along with the house.
Situated in a dinglewith sides thickly wooded, it is not visible from anywhere.
If you will not recognize their claims I will proceed with the Dingle action and follow it by another, as you infer.
The settlement of the Dingle action was a confession of weakness.
Beemer, in fact, was not aware of the Dingle action and was merely carrying out instructions, and he was much surprised when Locke refused the offer.
Panting, I reached the dingle at last to behold Diana struggling in the arms of a man, and he that same fine gentleman who had accosted her at "The Chequers.
You seem very happily situated here," said his lordship, sweeping the shady dingle with his keen gaze.
Tis not to be expected, as old Betty in theDingle says, 'as the sun can find all the crannies at once.
Mrs. Eccles was a little hunchback, and had come from theDingle to see me.
Then as Allan approached nearer, off again it sped, leading him deep into a quietdingle to the east of Loch Quien.
That cry was heard at the farther side of Loch Ascog, where, in the dingle of Lochly, Allan Redmain was walking northward towards Rothesay.
Leaving them to continue their way through the dingle of Lochly, he branched off eastward towards Ascog.
Of their life in the Dingle let no man speak; it must be read in the last chapters of Lavengro, and the early ones of The Romany Rye.
Isopel Berners left the Dingle to go to America, and we hear of her no more.
Of the strange love-making that went on in the Dingle no idea can or ought to be given save from the original.
I, ‘there falls the cedar tree—I mean the sallow; one of the tall trees on the outside of the dingle has been snapped short.
I am in the dingle making a petul; and I must here observe that whilst I am making a horse-shoe the reader need not be surprised if I speak occasionally in the language of the lord of the horse-shoe—Mr. Petulengro.
There is something awful in it,’ said Belle; ‘and then the lightning—the whole dingle is now in a blaze.
What I call a shame is, that some people I have known are not in your place and you in theirs, you with their estates and borough interest, they in this dingle with these carts and animals; but there is no help for these things.
So there I sat in the dingle upon my stone, nerveless and hopeless, by whatever cause or causes that state had been produced—there I sat with my head leaning upon my hand, and so I continued a long, long time.
In the dingle Borrow experienced one of his worst attacks of the "Horrors"--the "Screaming Horrors.
How much she had become part of his life in the dingle he did not seem to realise until after she had left him.
The Dingle episode may be accepted, for Mr John Sampson has verified even the famous thunder-storm by means of the local press.
If he left later, then those things which tend to confirm his story of the life in the Dingle do not fit in, as will be seen.
From Slea Head a magnificent view of Dingle Bay is obtained,--its indented shores flanked by the Dingle mountains stretching away for thirty miles of wonderful panorama of islands and rocks out to and around the Blasquetts.
Bolus Head, Skelligs Rocks, and Bray Head passed, one comes to Valentia Island and the entrance to Dingle Bay.
Perhaps the wildest scene on the southern coast is presented by the Skelligs Rocks, off Dingle Bay, rising as pinnacles of slate, wind-swept and bare.
Toxteth Park orDingle Chapel, near Liverpool, existed certainly in the early part of the seventeenth century, and is believed to have been built by the Puritans living in the district.
Come with me to the dingle where my cousin the gipsy camps o' night.
Here, hidden from the road, beside a clear cool branch, in a charming little dingle about a hundred yards from an old country meeting-house, they pitched their camp.
And what would become of Columbine, Rogue, and Pierrett without the dingle and le long trimard?
I would that the language were mine to even faintly portray the transcendent beauty of Dingle Bay, along which we course most of the afternoon.
At Macroom, the only town of any size, the road branches; one may cross the hills and reach Killarney in only twenty miles or may follow the coast along Kenmare River and Dingle Bay, a total of about one hundred and twenty miles.
The accommodation on this promontory of Corkaguiny is no doubt improved since the construction of Mr. Balfour's light railway from Tralee to Dingle; but Dingle lies 8 miles to the south of Brandon.
If accommodation has not been arranged for here the walk to Dingle will be found most wearisome, and at all trouble a car should be provided.
This hollow dinglemust certainly be the depression through which Sabden Brook flows; the roadway now crosses it by a bridge.
He says that the first sight of the royalists which their opponents had was "mounting out of a Hollow dingle between Ashterley and Reed-head.
We made Dingle soon thereafter, and I could see that Fitzmaurice and Sanders immediately got ready to land.
I had been ordered to keep a look-out for the Spanish ships, and I put in at various bays and havens where I thought it might be possible that they had anchored, but I reached Dingle without having seen anything of them.
So this farm was called Dingle Farm till the people around about got saying 'Dingley' instead.
Now, you had better go down to the brook in the dingle and have a drink.
For, next to the Priest, and the lady at The Beg, every one looked up to young Dingle for advice in the day of distress.
While he was gone, Luke Fogarty, and two or three more that had tried to get at the nest, gave Dingle what advice they could, how to avoid the mishaps they'd met with.
A few watched the crag; but most of the people, as I said, came away: and they might be seen hanging together in knots about the place, doing nothing the rest of the morning but watch in hopes of seeing James Dingle appear.
And then all of them, that a minute before was dying to meet with any one that would go, began moaning in an under tone, and seemed sorry, and half inclined to persuade James Dingle not to make the attempt.
Mrs. Dingle seemed to have a mind to begin again, when who should walk up to the place where the people were standing, but my lady from The Beg, leaning upon the arm of Pierce Veogh!
Young Dingle had Norah Cavanagh's child in his arms, and Millet was helping himself on as well as he could by Bat Boroo's big stick.
Father Killala; "do you think James Dingle will find his way back?
While this was doing, Dingle got into the nest, bid Millet crawl back through the hole with the child, and in a short time followed.
Down the dingle near them a dead leaf was drumming on a bough--a clock of the wood telling the flight of seconds.
We will take this smuggling gang, And those that fight shall hang Dingle dangle from the execution tree, Says the Gauger: Dingle dangle with the weary moon to see.
The largest wood in England is but the size of one dingle in a kauri forest, and is flat and tame contrasted with the hilly ruggedness of the land here.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dingle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.