jingly
IPA: dʒɪŋɫi
adjective
- that jingles, having a jingling sound.
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Examples of "jingly" in Sentences
- He finds lady Jingly sitting on a little heap of stones.
- I love Lily and her purple plastic purse, not to mention those jingly quarters.
- We saw the belly dancers again this year, and they were pretty; I want jingly things!
- I just took the comforting, a kitten enjoying the moment before trotting off to bat a jingly ball.
- Kitteh sikritly massermynded teh loozing ob teh jingly glittery fings, az teh nawmurgl play toys aer boring.
- And most everyone on the crew received trinkets - necklaces, matching jingly bracelets and earrings, sweet perfume - from his annual trip back home to Cairo.
- Thats really rather wionderful HG I only knew the last line which, I daresay because of its subsequent history, has a jingly note now out of keeping with the rest of the verse
- Although I was left with strange neurological bells and whistles—jingly nerve endings, tired, locked muscles, twitchy connections—it seemed a minuscule price to pay for being able to walk unassisted again.
- And if the person who presents the poetry to them is skillful and loves poetry herself, it is surprising how much kids can get out of poetry — not just the jingly-jangly verse or the stuff that panders to their obsession with subjects parents would rather not discuss in polite company, but serious subjects on deep themes.