jingling+sound
1Jingling — Jin gling, n. The act or process of producing a jingle; also, the sound itself; a chink. The jingling of the guinea. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
2Jingling — Jingle Jin gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jingled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jingling}.] To cause to give a sharp metallic sound as a little bell, or as coins shaken together; to tinkle. [1913 Webster] The bells she jingled, and the whistle blew. Pope. [1913… …
3jingling — jin·gle || dʒɪŋgl n. pinging or clinking sound, tinkling noise; something which clinks or tinkles; combination of words or sounds which tends to stick in the mind; song which contains a catchy combination of words or sounds v. make a pinging… …
4ringing tone — sound of a bell, jingling sound …
5jingle — [jiŋ′gəl] vi. jingled, jingling [ME gingelen, prob. echoic] 1. to make a succession of light, ringing sounds, as small bells or bits of metal striking together; tinkle 2. to have obvious, easy rhythm, simple repetitions of sound, etc., as some… …
6List of national instruments (music) — National instruments redirects here. For the company, see National Instruments. This list contains musical instruments of symbolic or cultural importance within a nation, state, ethnicity, tribe or other group of people. In some cases, national… …
7gingle — I. v. n. [Written preferably Fingle] . Tinkle. II. v. a. Tinkle. III. n. Tinkle, jingling, jingling sound …
8jingle — I. v. n. [Written also Gingle.] Tinkle. II. n. Tinkling, jingling, jingling sound, tintinnabulation …
9Discworld gods — See also: Discworld (world)#Magic Some of the Discworld gods at Dunmanifestin. L R: Sessifet (off left),Offler, Flatulus (behind Offler), Fate, Urika, Blind Io, Libertina, The Lady, Bibulous, Patina (behind Bibulous), Topaxi (in front of… …
10tintinnabulation — tin·tin·nab·u·la·tion || tɪntɪ‚næbjÉ™ leɪʃn / bjÊŠ l n. sound of a bell ringing, sound of a bell; jingling sound, tinkling sound …