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Example sentences for "jingled"

Lexicographically close words:
jined; jines; jingal; jingalls; jingle; jingles; jingling; jingoes; jingoism; jinja
  1. And night after night Mr. Spokesly, pleasantly jingled with highballs and feminine society, felt himself being drawn nearer and nearer the mysterious source from which gushed that cosmopolitan torrent of money.

  2. Perhaps some such thoughts as these flitted in the captain's mind as he jingled his crowns and slowly sipped his wine.

  3. He thrust a sinewy hand into his pocket, and jingled the coins there, with a comfortable sense of proprietorship, and for the moment his face was actually pleasant to look upon.

  4. It made a merry sound, and Dummling jingled it louder and louder, for he liked to hear the noise of money in his pocket.

  5. Nothing that you can buy,” said the man; but when Dummling jingled his money the man stopped to listen.

  6. The two brothers looked about, with some curiosity, while the fat sacristan slowly jingled his bunch of keys against his leg.

  7. The fat sacristan jingled his keys rather impatiently, for it was growing late.

  8. And then he jingled the money in his pocket again.

  9. So saying he jingled the four shillings in his pocket.

  10. Joe jingled his silver in his pocket and spat importantly on the floor.

  11. She bent her head in acquiescence; I followed her up the terrace into a stone hall where the dark Flemish pictures stared back at me and my spurred heels jingled in the silence.

  12. She laid her hands on my shoulders; I swung her to the ground, where her sabots clicked and her silver neck-chains jingled in the silence.

  13. Five dollars," and Sam jingled the coin in his pocket, showing a set of ivories that would have been the envy of any society belle in the land.

  14. A hansom jingled by and a bicycle's sharp bell was a loud noise in the after-dinner silence.

  15. People hurried along the streets, hansoms jingled and passed by, buses and vans blocked the view and then, with elephantine deliberateness, ambled on.

  16. As he passed along, he jingled the money in his pocket, and appeared to take an uncommon pleasure in the sound.

  17. He carried a silver tray, on which a cup and jug of fine porcelain jingled as he ran.

  18. The sleigh bells jingled merrily; and, as the wagon pulled up at the entrance of the manor, the driver smiled pleasantly at the children's welcome.

  19. John, and jingled his fork against his plate in embarrassment.

  20. And when at intervals he jingled the money in his trousers-pockets all the corners of the hall rang with: "Now the fun will begin!

  21. His comrade was a large, red-headed man upon a great black horse, with a huge canvas bag slung from his saddle-bow, which jingled and clinked with every movement of his steed.

  22. You're sure jingled or you wouldn't talk so vagrant.

  23. Then the footman calmly returned to his own place, the coachman touched up the horses, the bells jingled gaily, and they were off!

  24. They jingled then in the air and against the wood as he locked his desk drawer.

  25. The money fell and jingled as it struck the rock.

  26. They reached the foot of the hill, and the horses broke into a quick trot--the bells on their harness jingled merrily in the crisp, cold air.

  27. He wore gay satin robes of many colors all hung with silver bells that jingled when he danced, and pom-pom slippers turned up at the toes.

  28. When Punchinello was all well at last; he rose and donned his many-colored robes that jingled when he walked.

  29. He took the two keys; dropped them into his pocket, where they jingled against the other one.

  30. But in one pocket he found three keys that jingled together in his hand.

  31. They jingled bottles and glasses, they shouted, laughed, waved their arms, embraced and kissed each other.

  32. They promised her rewards, and keys jingled in their hands, and bridal veils fluttered on their heads.

  33. A well-mounted escort of light horse, in khaki, jingled on either side.

  34. The route, including as it did long straight stretches of undulating ground, enabled the brilliant pageant of flags, escorts and pennants to be seen as a whole as the procession jingled through five miles of densely packed people.

  35. His hands were thrust into his trouser pockets, wherein he jingled coins by taking them up and letting them fall again.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jingled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.