jingles in English

noun
1
a light ringing sound such as that made by metal objects being shaken together.
All this happened at a time when other High Street retailers have been listening to the satisfying jingles of ringing cash registers.
2
a short slogan, verse, or tune designed to be easily remembered, especially as used in advertising.
An appropriate gift for the people of Taiwan, a ‘gift that goes on giving’ as the advertising jingle says, would be a true bill of rights.
verb
1
make or cause to make a light metallic ringing sound.
her bracelets were jingling

Use "jingles" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "jingles" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "jingles", or refer to the context using the word "jingles" in the English Dictionary.

1. You can order a custom intro and Additionals to the intro like: outro, jingles, voice acapella, Custom Jingles and video animation.

2. The composing, development and production of musical recordings, all being advertising jingles

3. Synonyms for Catchlines include slogans, watchwords, catchphrases, catchwords, jingles, mantras, mottos, shibboleths, banners and cries

4. Argile HS 1 Yann Hegann , Jean Michel Steward Yann Hegann , Jean Michel Steward - Professional Jingles For Radio And Discotheque ‎ (12", Maxi)

5. Catchy jingles, flashing lights, and the occasional clatter of cascading coins advertise their pervasive presence in many European cafés, clubs, restaurants, and hotels.

6. ‘Casinos are designed to Bamboozle you with the sensory overload created by the flashing lights and jingles and the sound of endless coins tumbling down into a metal tray.’ ‘The slickest of these, like glib lawyers paid to advocate a poor case, are accustomed to bamboozling innocent audiences.’