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Jingled

Jingle \Jin"gle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Jingled; p. pr. & vb. n. Jingling.] To cause to give a sharp metallic sound as a little bell, or as coins shaken together; to tinkle.

The bells she jingled, and the whistle blew.
--Pope.

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jingled

vb. (en-past of: jingle)

Usage examples of "jingled".

It jingled and whirred, causing her instinctively to jump to one side, as if she had transgressed upon one of those vipers that vibrate their tails when disturbed.

Hardly were the last of those on their way when most of the Confederation cavalry brigade jingled down from the western mountains to collect the baggage left behind at the commencement of the campaign and spend a few weeks resting and reorganizing.

The man in the cloak stretched his mouth, and jingled the markers in his fist.

She extracted a cloth bag that jingled richly and handed it up to Florian.

Not a single bell of the hundreds he wore had jingled at his approach.

They jingled and fell into the waiting baskets-so the answer to that question was pretty obvious.

He eluded it easily, being accustomed to such signs of disapproval, and jingled down the hall after her.

At least, the fine skin around his eyes tightened each time his bay horse stamped and jingled its bridle.

Hunting spears of pure white ash clattered in his saddle quiver, and his spurs jingled with the clear, ringing sound of pure silver.

Their heads were covered with plaits of imitation hair made of wool, in which barbaric silver ornaments were fastened, and their black necks and arms jingled with chains and bangles set with squares of red coral and large dull blue and green stones.