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28 Sentences With "jingled"

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The bells jingled again as the door closed behind her.
The overlays jingled and jangled and shimmered as they came.
One day, Claypole jingled up to me in the studio.
The Mary gentlemen excitedly jingled their bells, and hung their stockings without Blair.
This year I learned something that has jingled my bells to their very core.
Christmas carols jingled from rooftop public speakers in an apparent act of state-enforced holiday cheer.
The bell jingled the way it had a thousand times before as she stepped into the store's sallow fluorescent lights.
As in 1989, they have jingled their keys in the air, hoping to ring in the end of the government.
" Ever since then, when she walks past the teachers, they've jingled their keys at her and chanted, "Where's my car?
Though shy as a child, Flynn found an outlet making fake newspapers called Cat's News, a name she jingled as she showed me copies.
Tree jingled her way to the next round with a rendition of "Total Eclipse of the Heart," leaving Butterfly and Thingamajig to battle it out in the showdown round.
And on Tuesday's episode, audiences saw the remaining six competitors perform during the same episode for the first time this season before the Tree jingled all the way home.
SOME ON the picket line in Chicago jingled tambourines and blew whistles; many asked for selfies; all cheered when Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts promised to "stand with our unions".
The hypnotic spectacle was enough to stop tourists, and even regulars ("This is the strangest thing I've ever seen at MoMA," one man said to his companion as the sculptures jingled by).
Bells on their ankles jingled each time their bare feet slapped the cold marble floor, as they proceeded to dance amid palm trees and otherwise-occupied consumers against the background of luxury stores.
During Friday's demonstration, nearly everyone in the crowd raised their arms, keys in hand, and jingled them together, a symbol of the peaceful protests of the 1989 Velvet Revolution that turned out the Communist government.
And with it there was a huge explosion of sound, air horns and rattlers and little handheld bells children jingled, and above them all human voices, the crowd cheering both the fire and the New Year, which had just struck.
The next morning, she would look at the bite mark in the mirror and think about how it looked like an itty-bitty bear trap had closed in on her, but then, when the bell at the front of the store jingled, Jaime stopped slapping her ass.
And he jingled the skeleton bunch that he carried on a chain as honest men carry their latchkeys.
Upon its release, the band expressed some embarrassment with the marginal nature of some of the tracks in an interview in The Rocket, joking that Calvin Johnson would start recording every time they jingled their keys. The album features several experimental interludes, consisting of music reversed in post-production.
Some of dance forms include bangles striking to each other a tone of the music. The designs range from simple to intricate handmade designs, often studded with precious and semi-precious stones such as diamonds, gems and pearls. Sets of expensive bangles made of gold and silver make a jingling sound. The imitation jewellery tends to make a tinny sound when jingled.
Chinese "Money Frogs" or "Money Toads", often with a coin in their mouths, bring food, luck and prosperity. 1936 Winged Liberty Head (Mercury) dime A Celtic belief is that at the full moon any silver coins on one's person should be jingled or turned over to prevent bad luck, also the silver coins would increase as the moon grew in size.Coin News. Pub. Token. . July 2002. pp. 43–45.
In addition, decorative embellishments on dresses such as fringe threads swung and jingled in sync with the movement of the body. Lastly, the use of glossy and ornate textiles mirrored light to the tempo of jazz music and dance. Jazz music and its perceived exotic nature had both a flamboyant influence on fashion while keeping both form and function in mind. Jazz and its influence on fashion reached even further, with both jazz and dance motifs making their way onto textiles.
She was nicknamed "Bell Gal" because she wore a red skull cap and garters with Christmas bells that jingled in time with her music. She was featured on the cover of Glamour magazine and written about in publications in the U.S. and Europe. She toured with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band domestically and internationally, including a stint at Disneyland in 1963. Despite the popular exposure she received at concerts and overseas appearances, Barrett continued to feel most comfortable in her native New Orleans, especially the French Quarter.
They bought a dog collar with a metal tag that read: "Owney, Post Office, Albany, New York". To this collar, the various railway post offices that saw Owney added individual dog tags. The collar and tags made the mixed-breed terrier the unofficial mascot of the U.S. Railway Mail Service, and as shown by the 2011 postage stamp issued in his honor, his identifications became an essential element of his identity. Owney received tags everywhere he went, and as he moved they jingled like sleigh bells.
Gaudí's drawing for the facade of the Barcelona Cathedral A new task of the Güell-López's for Comillas was the gazebo for Alfonso XII's visit to the Cantabrian town in 1881. Gaudí designed a small pavilion in the shape of a Hindu turban, covered in mosaics and decorated with an abundance of small bells which jingled constantly. It was subsequently moved into the Güell Pavilions. In 1882 he designed a Benedictine monastery and a church dedicated to the Holy Spirit in Villaricos (Cuevas de Vera, Almería) for his former teacher, Joan Martorell.
"Today, at exactly noon in Prague, people flooded into the streets around Wenceslas Square, the central shopping thoroughfare, rattling key chains and tinkling tiny bells. The jingling of keys, acts symbolizing the opening of hitherto locked doors, has become a common gesture in the wave of demonstrations.... On Jungmanova Square, Mr. Havel himself stood beaming broadly on the balcony of a building.... He lustily jingled a bunch of keys." John Tagliabue, "Upheaval in the East; From All Czechoslovakia, a Joyful Noise," The New York Times, Dec. 12, 1989.
In 1966 Norman Whetton wife, Juanita Bourke wrote a poem that was published in the November–December 1966 edition of the dot. On “The Light” Before Christmas ‘Twas ten days before Christmas and all through the night Snowflakes danced in the rays of Cape Croker’s big light. Santa jingled his bells up at the North Pole While I scanned the road full of drifts and potholes. The wilderness road that would take us from here Had ruts deep enough to gulp Santa’s reindeer. December was up to its usual tricks And I thought, with a sigh, “We are in a fix!” I sprang from my chair to view Georgian Bay - The Season’s last freighter was passing our way.

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