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jingle noun [ ˈdʒɪŋɡ(ə)l ]

• a light ringing sound such as that made by metal objects being shaken together.
• "the jingle of a bridle"
Similar: clink, chink, tinkle, jangle, rattle, ring, ding, ping, ting-a-ling, chime, tintinnabulation,
• a short slogan, verse, or tune designed to be easily remembered, especially as used in advertising.
• "he makes up advertising jingles"
Similar: slogan, catchline, catchphrase, ditty, song, rhyme, tune, verse, chorus, refrain, limerick, piece of doggerel, tag line,
• a bivalve mollusc with a fragile, slightly translucent shell.

jingle verb

• make or cause to make a light metallic ringing sound.
• "her bracelets were jingling"
Similar: clink, chink, tinkle, jangle, rattle, clank, ring, ding, ping, go ting-a-ling, chime, tintinnabulate,
Origin: late Middle English: imitative.


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