Sentences with jangle
jan·gle
J j - Her bead necklaces and bracelets jangled as she walked. [VERB]
- ...a jangle of bells.
- On guitar, the Stein siblings have traded their former, brighter pop stylings for the blues-infused country jangle beloved of their father.
- Yes, then The Sunday Age's dispensing angel reimburses me from a velvet pouch stocked with jingle- jangle gold pieces.
- Behind that quietness his nerves are jangling, he's in a terrible state. [VERB]
- The telephone jangled
- The floorshow's finished but the pokies jangle away.
- There were lanterns, stilts, a jangle of Beijing opera, tum bling and ribbon twirling.
- The accident jangled his nerves
- To jangle someone's nerves
- Killer single pressed on the wax Immaculately bobbed London lass Theoretical Girl's Another Fight sounds like a lost jangle -pop classic.
- The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
- He jangled the pots and pans.
- The loud noise of the motors jangled his nerves.
- The sound from the next apartment jangled my nerves.