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jingle

[jing-guhl] / ˈdʒɪŋ gəl /


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Its catchy jingle, which builds to the tagline "Everyone Loves Marineland," was a staple on Canadian television.

From Barron's

He noted that the last joke he’d written dated back to when his twin sons were babies — a bit about jingling his car keys to make them laugh — which he physically demonstrated during the appearance.

From Los Angeles Times

The ball jingles and is bowled underarm along the pitch.

From BBC

On a lush cricket ground outside Colombo the sharp jingling of a ball cuts through the afternoon air.

From Barron's

On that LP, he explored the aesthetic surfaces of advertising, sampling fragments of jingles and other sonic detritus and arranging them into haunting new shapes.

From The Wall Street Journal