Like the short high ringing sound of a small bell.
Sinônimos
Examples for "tinkling"
Examples for "tinkling"
1The wind carries away in glee the tinkling of your anklet bells.
2A bell tinkling somewhere in the house wakened Robin the next morning.
3The tinkling of the bell ceased, and suddenly the door flew open.
4The Netherlands became the land of melodious symphonies and of tinkling bells.
5Shortly after eleven-thirty Jonas appeared in the doorway with two tinkling glasses.
1She trembled: the glass fell to the floor with a tinkly crash.
2She gave a tinkly little laugh and then a curiously long sigh.
3Jerry looked at her curiously; there was something familiar in that tinkly laugh.
4It starts with a tinkly orchestral score John Lewis would be proud of.
5He hears tinkly music he knows well from hours spent playing computer solitaire.
6Land they did, and traded seventeen gold disks for just three tinkly bells!
7She was French, from Virginia, and she talked like little tinkly notes of music.
8Diamonds, emeralds, pearls, tinkly little bracelets, all hot, all radioactive.
9The phone came on with a tinkly little tune.
10Turning on the tinkly tune before noon and after 7pm is also out of the question.
11Not loud-notvery near but so clear not one of the littlest, tinkly notes was lost.
12It was a tinkly, reedy instrument, for none of that household had any turn for music.
13The huge concourse echoed with the sound of train announcements and the tinkly din of recorded Christmas carols.
14And the tinkly little old piano?
15Irina laughs, and she sounds like Mira, that same tinkly sound, like glassware clinking in a merry toast.
16She gave a tinkly little laugh.