Oh, dude, the term "dingbat" actually refers to a typographical ornament or symbol used in printing. And "cccccc festive" just sounds like someone mashed their keyboard while trying to type "festive." So, if you're asking about a festive dingbat, I'd say it's probably a jolly little symbol hanging out on a holiday card or something.
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
The dingbat answer for PAS is "Up in arms."
The dingbat answer for "wedge" is "cut a slice."
It should be--- "Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
The dingbat "ECIV" can be interpreted as "See IV," which sounds like "See Four." Therefore, the answer to the dingbat is "See Four."
Dingbat is the gum that is usually sticky after it has been chewed.
In typesetting, a dingbat is a decorative character or spacer, typically about the same size as a letter or digit.
A dingbat is someone who acts like a silly empty-headed person.
To printers like BK the dingbat is simply a decorative mark.
The answer to the dingbat "free ee e" is "handsome three."
The dingbat answer for BLU E is "Once in a blue moon".
Dingbat is a (usually) friendly way of saying someone is being a bit of an idiot.