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Definition of Jingled
1. jingle [v] - See also: jingle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jingled
Literary usage of Jingled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works and Life of Laurence Sterne by Laurence Sterne, Wilbur Lucius Cross, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1904)
"... said I, briskly — but in the most persuasive tone imaginable, for I jingled
a four-and-twenty sous piece against the glass, taking care to hold the flat ..."
2. A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land by Alphonse de Lamartine (1838)
"fields; pigeons and fowls covered the terrace roofs; and the clocks of two Maronite
churches jingled heavily through the tops of the cypresses, ..."
3. Persian Miniatures by Harrison Griswold Dwight (1917)
"... false friend, dallied to admire a caravan that jingled up out of the dark in
front of us. I could make out the shapes of curved necks, high-piled bales, ..."