jingling

IPA: dʒˈɪŋgʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • The sound made by something that jingles.
  • An old parlour game in which blindfolded players within a ring attempted to catch another player to whom a bell was tied.
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Examples of "jingling" in Sentences

  • Can the coins jingling in your pocket trace your movements?
  • I think he prefers hearing the sound of trickling water to the sound of extra coins jingling in our pockets.
  • With that, the kender wandered back outside City Hall, Phineas's knife in his small hands, Phineas's coins jingling in his pocket.
  • "Yes, Master, " she said, and then, turning about, stumbling and crying, the bell of the Coin Girl sounding, the coins jingling in the box on her neck, she fled up the street.
  • Truth compels me to state that the division was made honestly, and that little Stenne’s crime did not seem so terrible to him when he heard the coins jingling under his blouse, and thought of the games of galoche which he had in prospect.
  • No doubt many countries around the world - particularly those who have a few extra coins jingling in their emerging market pockets from selling crap to US consumers, would like to see the power of the US Dollar and thus the US of A significantly reduced.
  • You have the RIGHT … to family and medical leave, to sue your employer for looking at you funny, to sue him for not firing someone else who looked at you funny, to sue that guy who owns the house you were breaking into when you hurt yourself, to inspect the coins jingling around in your pocket and not see those horrible letters G, O, D.

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