TO GO AT IT, or TO IT, DING-DONG, verb. phr. (colloquial).—To tackle with vigor, or in right good earnest. Formerly, helter-skelter (GROSE, 1785).

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  1887.  HAWLEY SMART, Saddle and Sabre, ch. xx. For the next hundred yards it was a DING-DONG struggle between them.

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