tinkle|tinkles in English
noun
[tin·kle || 'tɪŋkl]
jingle, ring, chime
Use "tinkle|tinkles" in a sentence
1. Do you have to go tinkle ?
2. The telephone gave a tinkle.
3. I'll give you a tinkle tonight.
4. I'll give you a tinkle tomorrow.
5. She heard the tinkle of the broken lens.
6. Give me a tinkle when you get home.
7. I rang the bell and heard it tinkle inside.
8. I'll give you a tinkle some time next week.
9. Shop life: tinkle of money, rustle of notes, voices.
10. There was a crash and tinkle of breaking glass.
11. Or that he only likes To tinkle in the woods?
12. 17 Shop life: tinkle of money, rustle of notes,(www.Sentencedict.com) voices.
13. The wine glass dropped to the floor with a tinkle.
14. Give me Bach and Beethoven, not these modern crashing - tinkle composers.
15. In the distance we heard the silvery tinkle of a stream.
16. Only the eerie tinkle of leg irons and shouted commands break the silence.
17. Hop on over to the end of the road and give her a tinkle.
18. As Archer rang the bell, the long tinkle seemed to echo through a mausoleum.
19. ROBERTS With a tinkle of mule-bells the Cortege faded away into the gray of dawn
20. She could not utter a sentence for giving a tinkle of value to some innocent word.
21. And the tinkle clink of silverware on china , the hiss and gurgle of the coffee maker.
22. As we rounded the lake's southern edge and moved up to the eastern shore, a faint tinkle filled the air.
23. You do as your Dad says. Hop on over to the end of the road and give her a tinkle.
24. In 19 PFLAG member Tinkle Hake surveyed a number of well-known figures in thefield about their views on homosexuality.
25. Come morning, the mist condenses into drops on the edges of twig and leaf, which tinkle to the earth.