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jangle

[jang-guhl] / ˈdʒæŋ gəl /




Example Sentences

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She was about to grab him when the clock began to jangle.

From Literature

The prospect of Andrew being forced to give evidence would set the Palace nerves jangling.

From BBC

A jangle of keys, a twist of a doorknob, and we’re inside our flat.

From Literature

He describes the last of these with gentle clarity as “a lot like the jarring, jangling wrongness of the wrongly hit baseball.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I shook the bag at my elbow and heard the jangle of my coins.

From Literature