Most of all he felt the charge of inconsistency that was dinned into his ears. |
Is it not dinned into our ears that we are rich, and that the best is not too good for us? |
It is dinned into him that the wife must always be subordinate to the husband. |
His father had dinned three things into him: know what you are doing, work very hard at it and have a lot of luck. |
I would not even ask him for charity, or have it dinned into his ears that it is his duty to help the poor. |
They had been dinned into me at school, and there had been plenty of chances to recite bits of it in my work at the Independent. |