Dinning [verb]
Definition of Dinning:
impress; make someone listen
Sentence/Example of Dinning:
Spotify channels and websites like Coffitivity, for instance, recreate the din of a busy cafe right in your headphones without ever having to turn to the tube.
Our conference rooms went quiet as Manhattan’s offices emptied, and the general din of our collaborative newsroom transformed into a complicated web of group chats, direct messages, email listservs and more.
Watson lives a few miles from the highway and local airport, but the usual din of engine noise had fallen away.
Something I had heard years ago, some old wives' tales about a man's life changing every seven years, kept dinning in my head.
He could hear the shrill whistle of spheres dinning through the bleak building.
But she dominated, haunted with her grace, the infernal dinning sound of unspeakable defilements.
And, another thing, and I've been dinning this into the men all the week, don't slow down before tackling.
She felt choked; the dinning in her ears came again, it beat louder and louder and completely paralysed her.
A moment afterwards the barkeeper was in the street dinning through the storm for help, and, moreover, companionship.
“Here I am, dearie,” a trembling voice called as that little lady appeared from the dinning room.