Similar words: right-angled triangle, angle, wangle, dangle, tangle, mangle, bangle, angler. Meaning: ['dʒæŋgl] n. a metallic sound. v. make a sound typical of metallic objects.
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(1) The caffeine in coffee can jangle the nerves.
(2) Its shrill jangle shattered the intense silence.
(3) Jangle jangle, the sound of rolling adena. Sentencedict.com
(4) The three men jangle over trifles.
(5) The children laugh and jangle a tinny time.
(6) Suddenly, the telephone rang and its jangle seemed to hold a note of urgency.
(7) The slightest irritation made my jangle and my head want to explode.
(8) We react to stresses such as the jangle of telephones or the wailing of police sirens.
(9) And you can hear the chains a - jangle as you about and reach for the other buoy.
(10) Clothes queue up in the wardrobe, an echo to the eye, or a jangle of Euclid.
(11) When Mozart played a piano by Stein in 1777, it did not jangle, even though there was no check.
(12) He pulled on a metal bell handle and heard the bell jangle.
(13) The renewed slide in the Shanghai Composite Index yesterday has set nerves a - jangle.
(14) You'd think with all the chronic masturbation he'd be calm, but he's a jangle of nerves.
(15) When the strangled wrangler dangles the mangled spangles on the bangle jangle.
More similar words: right-angled triangle, angle, wangle, dangle, tangle, mangle, bangle, angler, tangled, mangled, wrangle, spangle, dangler, wrangler, strangle, entangle, untangle, triangle, entangled, newfangled, rectangle, right angle, quadrangle, obtuse angle, disentangle, straight angle, angle of incidence, angle of reflection, entanglement, kinglet.