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Jingle   /dʒˈɪŋgəl/   Listen
Jingle

noun
1.
A metallic sound.  Synonym: jangle.  "The jangle of spurs"
2.
A comic verse of irregular measure.  Synonyms: doggerel, doggerel verse.
verb
(past & past part. jingled; pres. part. jingling)
1.
Make a sound typical of metallic objects.  Synonyms: jangle, jingle-jangle.



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"Jingle" Quotes from Famous Books



... thread of tenuity, A fellow distinguish'd by flippant fatuity, Who nonsense and rhyme can incessantly mingle, A poet—if poetry's only a jingle, ...
— Lives of the English Poets - From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of - Johnson's Lives • Henry Francis Cary

... Walleye—looked after him with an air of uncertainty. He did not like the look of the man, and was about to decide against him, when the jingle of the half-crown in his pocket turned the scale in his favour. Running after him, he quietly said, "I'm your man," and then began to whistle, at the same time making an abortive effort to keep step with his long-limbed ...
— The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands • R.M. Ballantyne

... and tile roofs, and beyond, the swelling shape of great mountains, standing clear against the blue sky. But they had looked upon them so often that the mind took no note of the luminous spectacle. The cry of a water-seller or the occasional jingle of a spur came from the street below, but these, too, were familiar sounds, and they were no ...
— The Texan Star - The Story of a Great Fight for Liberty • Joseph A. Altsheler

... the jingle-bell, and the boat soon came down to half-speed. The five hunters, including Achang, had their rifles ready for use, though they still retained their seats. The reptile was not asleep; and he appeared to have some notions of his own, for he was not disposed to wait ...
— Four Young Explorers - Sight-Seeing in the Tropics • Oliver Optic

... chaps there are worse yet—they are your white squalls, they. White squalls? white whale, shirr! shirr! Here have I heard all their chat just now, and the white whale—shirr! shirr!—but spoken of once! and only this evening—it makes me jingle all over like my tambourine—that anaconda of an old man swore 'em in to hunt him! Oh, thou big white God aloft there somewhere in yon darkness, have mercy on this small black boy down here; preserve him from all men that have no bowels to ...
— Moby Dick; or The Whale • Herman Melville


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