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jingle

A jingle is a short tune (usually with lyrics) that is used for advertising purposes. I cannot get the jingle for Brewmeister Beer out of my head!

jingle

To jingle is when metal or glass clashes together and causes a tinkling sound. I heard the keys on his ring jingle as he approached the door.

jingle

make a sound typical of metallic objects The keys were jingling in his pocket (= jangle) a metallic sound the jingle of coins the jangle of spurs (= doggerel) a comic verse of irregular measure he had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind

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Conjugation jingle conjugation

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jingle · verb

Examples jingle examples

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Simple sentences

Give me a jingle when you have a chance.
I shake the money box to hear it jingle.

Movie subtitles

Well, that's the power of the jingle.
There's a fella in jail I'm figurin' on takin' the jingle out of my uncle's spurs.
Yeah, well, Jingle Bells is a great tune.
If I hear one more jingle jangle, I'll really get after you.
I set to write this illustrious chronicle. The glorious events depicted herein shall be praised by many a rhyme and adorned with jingle bells.
Royal jingle!
Why did the moron jingle?
The king pays up, the Company hears the jingle of gold, and everything returns to normal once again.
Jingle it.
What I heard was the jingle-jangle. of a thousand lost souls!
Then one day I overheard a conversation in personnel about them needing a new jingle for their radio ad.
NICE PAIR OF JINGLE-BOBS.
OOH, I LOVE THOSE JINGLE-BOBS.
Jingle the keys!
Please, little bells don't jingle.
In every sound, I hear your voice or the jingle of your tambourine.
His bell-spear's jingle protects him, and he's admired even by bandits.
Another jingle?
Not just little tunes that jingle like coins in your pocket.
Well, give 'em a jingle.
And the jingle of coins in my pockets Make my life even better!
All right. Why did the moron jingle?
And could I also make them jingle?
Tingle bells, and jingle.
There ain't no jingle in there. Clear the dummies out.
Well, when you've hammered something together. give me a jingle.
Furthermore this isn't the first time you've annoyed me jingle-jangle in.
Jingle-jangle out.
Jingle Bells.
What I heard was the jingle-jangle of a thousand lost souls.
Jingle! Jingle!
Whenever I jingle my money, she looks like she's ready to carve my liver.
Give me a jingle in the year 2000.
Why don't I give you a jingle right now?
Myjacket would grow little zippers all over it, and my toes would have jingle bells on them like those there.
I'm a jingle writer.

News and current affairs

Anybody - and any idea - can be sold with a bright ribbon and a catchy jingle.
It reminds me of the jingle of keys that rang out on Prague's Wenceslas Square -- and later around the rest of what was then Czechoslovakia -- in the autumn of 1989.

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