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jan·gling [ˈʤæŋgl̩ɪŋ] СЪЩ no pl

jangling of bells
Bimmeln ср
jangling of keys
Klirren ср
jangling of keys
Rasseln ср
jangling of a telephone

ˈnerve-jan·gling ПРИЛ attr, inv прен

nerve-jangling

I. jan·gle [ˈʤæŋgl̩] ГЛАГ прх

1. jangle (rattle):

[mit etw дат] klirren

2. jangle прен (upset):

jdm auf die Nerven gehen [o. разг den Nerv töten]

II. jan·gle [ˈʤæŋgl̩] ГЛАГ нпрх

jangle bells

III. jan·gle [ˈʤæŋgl̩] СЪЩ

jangle → jangling

jan·gling [ˈʤæŋgl̩ɪŋ] СЪЩ no pl

jangling of bells
Bimmeln ср
jangling of keys
Klirren ср
jangling of keys
Rasseln ср
jangling of a telephone
Present
Ijangle
youjangle
he/she/itjangles
wejangle
youjangle
theyjangle
Past
Ijangled
youjangled
he/she/itjangled
wejangled
youjangled
theyjangled
Present Perfect
Ihavejangled
youhavejangled
he/she/ithasjangled
wehavejangled
youhavejangled
theyhavejangled
Past Perfect
Ihadjangled
youhadjangled
he/she/ithadjangled
wehadjangled
youhadjangled
theyhadjangled

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These could be either small in scale (tolerated) or big (positively nerve-jangling at management level).
theconversation.com
He also created nerve-jangling suspense.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The song is jangling and musical, and the call is a nasal "pheeeo".
en.wikipedia.org
It means every day he continues to face a slog more nerve-jangling than any fairground ride.
www.irishmirror.ie
It starts weeks before and gradually reaches its nerve-jangling climax at kick-off.
www.fourfourtwo.com.au