jangle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
JANGLE: to produce a discordant or ringing sound, often associated with the clinking of metal objects, or to feel a sense of anxiety or nervousness.
Sample Sentences
- The sound of the keys jangle in her pocket as she walks down the street.
- His nerves began to jangle as he waited for the interview to start.
- The constant jangle of the wind chimes made it difficult to concentrate on her reading.
- With every step, the jangle of the dog's collar echoed in the quiet park.
- The jangle of coins in the jar signaled the end of their small savings for the trip.
- The sound of the keys jangled in her pocket as she hurried to the door.
- The constant jangle of the wind chimes outside made it hard to concentrate.
- As the children played, their laughter seemed to jangle with the clinking of their toys.
- The jangle of the telephone interrupted her train of thought, pulling her back to reality.
- The sound of keys jangle as she hurriedly rushes out the door.
- His nerves began to jangle when he realized he was late for the meeting.
- The bells on the door jangle every time a customer enters the shop.
- As the train approached, the metal wheels began to jangle against the tracks.
- Her laughter seemed to jangle in harmony with the wind chimes hanging outside.
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