Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for jangle

jangle

noun as in cacophony of noises

verb as in make clinking noises

Discover More

Example Sentences

She recognized that there’s nothing more dramatic than human contradiction, the clash and jangle of self-image and public perception.

But nerves are jangling inside Labour because of what many see as unforced errors.

From BBC

And because it’s Area, hardware was plentiful in distressed leather jackets jangling and dripping with silver spikes and chain mail.

In the hours before the final, Pan Wenge’s silver headdress jingles and jangles as she speaks enthusiastically, preparing to cheer on Dongmen village.

From BBC

There’s a cacophony of slamming metal doors, keys jangling, and shouts and screams from inmates as officers race to see what’s happened.

From BBC

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement