(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).
Pingle
Definition:
(n.) A small piece of inclosed ground.
Example Sentences:
(1) But the estate's 6,000 farmed acres, which Debo could name field by field – Mrs Vickers's Breeches, Big Backsides, Old Zac's Pingle – stimulated her more than the house's silver steward and the 2,000 lightbulbs, which were powered by an updated wonder of Victorian hydraulic engineering.
(2) The transmission role of the residual microfilaremia cases was studied in Pingle Village, Liangqing Township, Yongning County where bancroftian filariasis had been virtually eradicated during 1984-1988.