Jingle (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used without object), jin·gled, jin·gling.
  1. 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.
  2. to move or proceed with such sounds: The sleigh, decorated with bells, jingled along the snowy road.
  3. to sound in a light, repetitious manner suggestive of this, as verse, a sequence of words, or piece of music.
  4. to make rhymes.
verb (used with object), jin·gled, jin·gling.
  1. to cause to jingle: He jingled the coins in his pocket.
noun
  1. a tinkling or clinking sound, as of small bells or of small pieces of resonant metal repeatedly struck one against another.
  2. something that makes such a sound, as a small bell or a metal pendant.
  3. a catchy succession of like or repetitious sounds, as in music or verse.
  4. 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.
  5. a loosely sprung, two-wheeled, roofed carriage, usually used as a hackney coach.
verb
  1. to ring or cause to ring lightly and repeatedly
  2. to sound in a manner suggestive of jingling
noun
  1. a sound of metal jingling
  2. a catchy and rhythmic verse, song, etc, esp one used in advertising
Jingle (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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