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jangle <a jangle; jangles> N

jangle N

jangle N (sounds)

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English
Their sound was characterized as sunny, melodic, jangling folk-rock.
en.wikipedia.org
At once sharp and spiked, jangling and wrenching.
calgaryherald.com
The song is jangling and musical, and the call is a nasal "pheeeo".
en.wikipedia.org
Hopefully we will not jangle our nerves any longer than we need.
www.independent.ie
It had the kind of flavour that blocks off other thoughts and sets the mouth happily jangling.
ottawacitizen.com
The scent of wild oregano wafts through the air, and the only sound is the jangle of goat bells.
www.thestar.com
No man or woman should ever jangle when they walk.
www.herald.ie
The lead fluctuated into the final period and with nerves jangling, fouls were committed, and free throws converted, with increasing regularity.
www.birminghammail.co.uk
She was still thinking about it when she opened the door to the house, her keys jangling in the lock.
www.hollywood.com
Their music has been described as filtering in the new wave end of rock, with its dreamy jangle and jazzy rhythms.
en.wikipedia.org

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