tinkling in English

verb
1
make or cause to make a light, clear ringing sound.
cool water tinkled in the stone fountains
2
urinate.
And she didn't want the mother to hear her tinkle .

Use "tinkling" in a sentence

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

1. Making a tinkling sound with their anklets,

2. 14 The tinkling laughter burst forth again.

3. We strolled past tinkling fountains and perfumed gardens.

4. 11 To a tinkling or ringing metallic sound.

5. 1 We strolled past tinkling fountains and perfumed gardens.

6. 10 Suddenly a troika drove up with tinkling Bells.

7. I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.

8. 9 From the valley came a tinkling sound.

9. 13 To make a tinkling or ringing metallic sound.

10. 12 I could hear bells tinkling in the distance.

11. 4 The tinkling of busted glass, the sucking of his bottle.

12. 21 The barber was tinkling the metal to canvass for business.

13. The wind carries away in glee the tinkling for your anklet bells.

14. 6 The ring fell from her hands and went tinkling across the floor.

15. 19 To cause to make a tinkling or ringing metallic sound.

16. 15 The wind carries away in glee the tinkling for your anklet bells.

17. 20 With the tinkling sound, my heart tightened, fearing it was broken.

18. 2 Of an evening she would entertain them by tinkling the ivories .

19. 24 The Monsignor tensed with the sound of flatware clanking and tinkling in the kitchen.

20. 27 Andand Eighteen Dales is famous for its crooked path and tinkling spring.

21. As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.

22. The deafening Clangor soon dominated and completely drowned the isolated tinkling of the communal bell

23. 17 He is more likely to be tinkling the ivories than punching somebody's lights out.

24. 25 She was a shy, quiet woman in her mid-twenties with a tinkling nervous laugh.

25. The Celesta, an instrument invented in 1896, gets its name for its "celestial," tinkling sound

26. 28 To talk to him was like listening to the tinkling of a worn - out musical - box.

27. 16 Little donkeys with harmoniously tinkling bells thread their way among the throngs and leaving the bazaar.

28. 3 If you do not feel the tinkling, repeat the hum but make it lower in pitch.

29. 18 As you approach it,[Sentencedict.com] a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.

30. 23 From within the house came the mutterings of prayers, accompanied by the tinkling of gamelan instruments.

31. 7 The sweet, tinkling sound of a music box can stir recollections of everything from childhood to first love.

32. 5 With a tinkling sound,(www.Sentencedict.com) the spring emptied into a shower basin at the edge of the jungle.

33. 8 From down the hall came the sound of tinkling silverware and the scrape of a chair being settled in its place.

34. I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal; more literally, I have become booming brass, or Clanging cymbal

35. 22 The tone of the celesta is very clear, and much rounder and less tinkling than that of the glockenspiel.

36. 29 From down the hall came the sound of tinkling silverware and the scrape of a chair being settled in its place.

37. "The curtain went up and revealed a piano, " Sondheim recalled. "A butler took a duster and brushed it up, tinkling the keys.

38. The bearded man's revolver cracked and the looking- glass at the back of the parlour starred and came smashing and tinkling down.

39. Apparently for reasons of fashion, “the daughters of Zion” wear “step chains” —chainlets fastened to their ankles— which make a melodious tinkling sound.

40. 26 And for a very few minutes I listen to the whisper of tiny tinkling snow crystals falling now in ever denser sheets.

41. 29 "The curtain went up and revealed a piano, " Sondheim recalled. "A butler took a duster and brushed it up, tinkling the keys.

42. We might imagine Abram and Sarai alternating between riding and walking, their conversation mingling with the tinkling of bells hanging from the animals’ harnesses.

43. Too expensive and jolly, again thought I, pausing one moment to watch the broad glare in the street, and hear the sounds of the tinkling glasses within.

44. Bobolink Audubon Field Guide Fluttering over meadows and hayfields in summer, the male Bobolink delivers a bubbling, tinkling song which, loosely interpreted, gives the species its name

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46. I can compare it to nothing but a large door mat, ornamented at the edges with little tinkling tags something like the stained porcupine quills round an Indian moccasin.

47. These chains made a “tinkling sound” as a woman walked, and they restricted her stride so that she went along “with tripping steps,” having what might be considered a genteel feminine gait.

48. 30 My sister-in-law had a model war-ship under a glass case, which, when wound up, rocked on blue-painted silken waves to the tinkling of a musical box.

49. "The Nightingale" (Danish: "Nattergalen") is a literary fairy tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen about an emperor who prefers the tinkling of a bejeweled mechanical bird to the song of a real nightingale.

50. Origin of Chincherinchee Afrikaans tjienkerientjee tjienker- imitative of a tinkling sound (from the sound the stems make when rubbed together) uintjie bulb diminutive of ui onion (from Middle Dutch uyen) (ultimately from Latin uniō a kind of onion)