Dingle (noun)

A narrow, steep-sided valley in Britain, especially in Wales or Ireland.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin, probably of celtic origin.

Examples:

  1. The dingle was filled with lush greenery and the sound of a babbling brook.
  2. The small village at the bottom of the dingle was surrounded by towering cliffs.
  3. The dingle was a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.
  4. The secluded dingle was a peaceful escape from the busy city.
  5. The dingle was renowned for its beautiful waterfalls and vibrant wildlife.