ALL meanings of jingle
jin·gle
J j - noun jingle advertising: short song 1
- intransitive verb jingle make tinkling sound 1
- noun jingle tinkling sound 1
- verb without object jingle to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly: The keys on his belt jingled as he walked. 1
- verb without object jingle to move or proceed with such sounds: The sleigh, decorated with bells, jingled along the snowy road. 1
- verb without object jingle to sound in a light, repetitious manner suggestive of this, as verse, a sequence of words, or piece of music. 1
- verb without object jingle to make rhymes. 1
- verb with object jingle to cause to jingle: He jingled the coins in his pocket. 1
- noun jingle a tinkling or clinking sound, as of small bells or of small pieces of resonant metal repeatedly struck one against another. 1
- noun jingle something that makes such a sound, as a small bell or a metal pendant. 1
- noun jingle a catchy succession of like or repetitious sounds, as in music or verse. 1
- noun jingle a piece of verse or a short song having such a catchy succession of sounds, usually of a light or humorous character: an advertising jingle. 1
- noun jingle Irish English and Australian. a loosely sprung, two-wheeled, roofed carriage, usually used as a hackney coach. 1
- noun jingle A light ringing sound such as that made by metal objects being shaken together. 1
- noun jingle The sound of metal or glass clattering against itself. 0
- noun jingle (advertising) A short song, or in some cases a snippet of a popular song with its lyrics modified, used for the purposes of advertising a product or service in a TV or radio commercial. 0
- noun jingle A carriage drawn by horses. 0
- noun jingle (Slang) A quick, brief phone call. 0
- noun jingle Alternative form of jingle shell. 0
- verb jingle To make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself. 0
- verb jingle To cause to make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself. 0
- verb jingle (dated) To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect. 0
- verb jingle When something jingles or when you jingle it, it makes a gentle ringing noise, like small bells. 0
- verb jingle Jingle is also a noun. 0
- countable noun jingle A jingle is a short, simple tune, often with words, which is used to advertise a product or programme on radio or television. 0
- verb jingle to ring or cause to ring lightly and repeatedly 0
- verb jingle to sound in a manner suggestive of jingling 0
- noun jingle a sound of metal jingling 0
- noun jingle a catchy and rhythmic verse, song, etc, esp one used in advertising 0
- intransitive verb jingle to make a succession of light, ringing sounds, as small bells or bits of metal striking together; tinkle 0
- intransitive verb jingle to have obvious, easy rhythm, simple repetitions of sound, etc., as some poetry and music 0
- verb transitive jingle to cause to jingle 0
- noun jingle a jingling sound 0
- noun jingle a verse that jingles; jingling arrangement of words 0