jingled
verb (past tense and past participle) as in strong fondness
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Example:He jingled a few coins in his pocket as he walked past the shop.
Definition:Metal money of 10, 20, or 50 cents in two-toned or solid color.
Example:The jingled bells announced the arrival of Santa Claus.
Definition:Bronze or metal vessels traditionally capable of producing sound.
Example:The jingled glass ornaments sparkled under the Christmas lights.
Definition:A hard, brittle substance made from silica with other substances added to improve its texture or color.
Example:The jingled metal was a stack of old coins.
Definition:A hard, lustrous, opaque metallic element.
Example:The sound of chimes jingled as the small boy played.
Definition:A set of small bells or tones producing a harmonious sound.
Example:The necklaces jingled with each step she took.
Definition:A jewelry accessory worn on the arm, wrist or leg.
Example:The chimes jingled in the church tower.
Definition:A set of small bells or tones producing a harmonious sound.
Example:The cymbal jingled when the wind blew through the trees.
Definition:A flat, large musical instrument, usually made of metal, producing its sound by being struck.
Example:The windchimes jingled gently, according to the breeze.
Definition:A device consisting of a set of small metal or wooden objects hung from a frame and designed to produce musical sounds in the wind.
Example:The vase jingled as it was lifted from the shelf.
Definition:A jar or container, especially one used for flowers, frequently ornamental or having an unusual shape.
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