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Bing

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Bing  (bng), Sir Rudolf 1902-1997.
Austrian-born British impresario who managed (1950-1972) the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.

bing [bɪŋ]
n
Dialect a heap or pile, esp of spoil from a mine
[from Old Norse bingr heap]

Bing a heap or pile, particularly of metallic substances.
Examples: bing of alum, 1679; of lead ore [eight hundred-weight], 1679; of metallic ore [eight hundred-weight], 1679; of stones, 1513.


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I don't think it's very good for Madame votre mere to quarrel with Bing.
And what's more -- if I was one of them I would see a man in Jericho before I would drop my business and come to him for the rub- bing of an old tin lamp.
 
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