(1) A significant proportion of the total student population engaged in bulimic behaviours of bingle-eating (21.16%) and vomiting (22.20%).
(2) Alistair Bingle Managing director, Bishop's Move • A ladder is something that one goes up: an odd cliche, then, to keep using in the context of the present "housing bubblette" ( Editorial , 7 October).
Lingle
Definition:
(n.) See Lingel.
Example Sentences:
(1) Pharmacol., 82:623-642) and on some cholinergic neuromuscular synapses of Crustacea (Lingle, C., 1983a, J. Physiol.
(2) Carlston (1980a) and Lingle (1983) argued that remembered behaviors, previous trait inferences, or both may be accessed and used in making new trait inferences, depending on a variety of factors.