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1. The flight is a little bumpy and the bottles jingle as they pass through turbulence
2. “Come, I know your purses jingle happily this year,” coaxed Antechron
3. His girdle held a purse attached to it and when he moved I heard the jingle of coins
4. From within he produced a leather bag with a drawstring and gave it a jingle for effect
5. jingle on the hearth, and rolled every way
6. A very old jingle, from an old-fashioned hair fixative
7. Fred Thorsen couldn’t get the company’s crazy little jingle out of his head
8. You could hear the occasional jingle of metal
9. They almost jingle as they hit the floor, and then roll, coming to rest against the toes of Tobias’s shoes
10. He heard something jingle, and then the crunching of leaves
11. may jingle the keys or change you have housed there)
12. She seemed to jingle with each word
13. George's TV campaign showed him singing his own jingle, high on a windy hill as he
14. He even composed and sang a little jingle on a thirty second TV spot
15. The radio started playing Jingle Bell Rock, a song he cordially despised
16. Before long the seemingly ubiquitous Jingle Bell Rock came on, and she misted up for some reason
17. Ridiculous! She didn't think much of the original Jingle Bells, much less this raucous interloper among Christmas carols
18. Why did I just hear that old jingle in my head, “Anything you can do, I can do better!”
19. When presently he heard the clink of steel and the jingle of bridles in the outer darkness, he smiled grimly
20. Give good information and recommendations and your pockets will always have a jingle in them—Ka-Ching!
21. I heard a jingle of sorts
22. ” There was a jingle indicating the arrival of a text message
23. Then he turned up the sound of the octophonic sound system just as a Radio 2 jingle announced that it was news time
24. Now, we could hear jingle bells above us over the sound of wind and snow
25. so they wouldn't jingle alerting inmates that a Correctional
26. jingle and Vinny was impressed that the shaky hand
27. presents and whistling the tune to Jingle Bells
28. Car horns were blaring the jingle bells tune and angry
29. Instead he heard the tune of "Jingle Bells" chiming
30. Something annoying, maybe a jingle
31. Just as he was about to speak, the jingle of his mother’s new cell phone interrupted his thoughts
32. As the advertisement jingle went, ‘Pappu paas nahi hua!’ It was now time for Modi to show his young rival how it was done
33. Music comes from the bongo and conga players standing and sitting under shade trees on the perimeter while slapping a Latin, Afro, unceasing rhythm, accompanied by the steady jingle of colorful tambourines with attached ribbons
34. Chicken Delight’s jingle plays on the radio:
35. It’s so close to his face, it will jingle and Loki obviously needs his sleep, pained as it may be
36. ” the jingle manacled Vere
37. ” Unitito sang the jingle that accompanied the daily activation of its weaponized laser vision
38. A faint jingle of metal and the sounds
39. pulled his keys out of his pocket and let them jingle as he walked
40. jingle, the screen remained black with rather
41. Isn't it a nice jingle? The man's name is Hebbel, and he lived round about the forties, and perhaps you know more of him than I do, and I have been arrogant again; but it is a jingle that has often cheered me when I was afraid I ought to be teaching somebody something, or making clothes for somebody, or paying somebody domiciliary visits and talking fluently of the _lieber Gott_
42. "Kill them all!" He's holding a machine gun in each arm and fires them into the ceiling, some of the bullets hitting the chandelier above my head and making the gigantic lamp jingle
43. Bohdan heard the sounds of footsteps and the unmistakable jingle of keys
44. The chain holding it swung without a jingle
45. I pushed the door to Pop Rocks open, causing the bell above it to jingle
46. Further along the beach we see a carousel turning, with children all aboard the beautiful horses all white and red and gold, with precious stones embedded into their saddles and stirrups, the jingle jangle of some strange melody, Alyoshka, for I see it is him, running on ahead and getting on a horse, the owner waving me over with his arm
47. Silence in the court! Charles Darnay had yesterday pleaded Not Guilty to an indictment denouncing him (with infinite jingle and jangle) for that he was a false traitor to our serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, prince, our Lord the King, by reason of his having, on divers occasions, and by divers means and ways, assisted Lewis, the French King, in his wars against our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth; that was to say, by coming and going, between the dominions of our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, and those of the said French Lewis, and wickedly, falsely, traitorously, and otherwise evil-adverbiously, revealing to the said French Lewis what forces our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, had in preparation to send to Canada and North America
48. He has provided dancers too, not only sword but also bell-dancers, for in his own town there are those who ring the changes and jingle the bells to perfection; of shoe-dancers I say nothing, for of them he has engaged a host
49. Muslin prints, silkdames and dowagers, jingle of harnesses, hoofthuds lowringing in the baking causeway
50. Jingle jaunted by the curb and stopped
1. His words jingled through the air and into their ears as the imp piped down at them, "Now
2. Shrill bells and chimes distantly jingled and clanged as he pains-takingly unfolded one of the sealed notes
3. Maybe the various cats I cuddled or jingled my car keys for knew the answer, but they
4. working, placed them in the top drawer of my little desk, and went out to the main room, just as the door bells jingled
5. Their mail jingled as they moved to block her way
6. Her shoes, humble and unpretentious, jingled continuously her presence throughout the residence and at all hours
7. Vinny's Newports arrived and his handcuffs jingled as his
8. There was a little bell on the end of the hat that jingled whenever the jackalope moved around
9. " He shook the purse at his belt, and it jingled with the ring of coins
10. ” He jingled a leather purse
11. A long and lean young woman, seemingly of N'bari descent, led a horse to the venefica and presented her with a small leather bag that jingled as if it had coins in it
12. ” turning back towards his right and sliding the mynx towards the nine o'clock belt arm, he jingled
13. “Until you have enough money, the answer is money;” the voice jingled with the joy of chains
14. She lifted her face to drain the bowl and the collar around her neck jingled
15. The bells at the front entrance jingled and Rebecca excused herself
16. A series of brass bells jingled as he opened the door
17. I started to rise, but she pressed on my one shoulder, even as her other hand jingled the ring on the necklace about my throat suggestively
18. Fluted glasses jingled from suspended holders
19. There were high-heeled boots with tremendous golden buckles that jingled like wind-chimes
20. Pencils rolled, coffee cups jingled
21. The table lurched several inches and the truck keys jingled on it
22. The metal of key and lock jingled; then the door to the cell swung wide open
23. By Bachelor's walk jogjaunty jingled Blazes Boylan, bachelor, in sun in heat, mare's glossy rump atrot, with flick of whip, on bounding tyres: sprawled, warmseated, Boylan impatience, ardentbold
24. foothold after sleep and harness jingled
25. Andrea extended his hand; Bertuccio kept his own in his pocket, and merely jingled a few pieces of money
26. There were shouts of laughter and applause at this witty freak, while the girl passed the keen blade, and the impassive rider jingled in his palm the increasing hoard of silver buttons
27. Scarlet and gold sashes swung to and fro, sabers glittered and banged against shining boots, spurs rattled and jingled
28. Then Gilpin looked at his shoes, got bashful, and jingled his keys to leave
29. Hoffman jingled the coins in his pocket, turned back to the witness, and asked, “Do you have any regard for the defendant?”
30. PHIL HOFFMAN jingled the keys and coins in his pants pockets
31. Kinsela jingled coins in his pocket as he asked his witness, “Mr
32. The bells jingled as we crossed the room
33. Little bells dangled from the horse's neck and jingled with each step
34. She shook their vests, pinched their lapels, jingled their trousers: money rang
1. While Noah sat there humming his jingles, Manda took a candle into the kitchen and poured them both some water
2. Because of her, he was sitting there in pain, humming silly jingles
3. What did Noah do when he was in pain? Hummed commercial jingles? She tried to think of jingles, but not a single one would come to mind
4. “Mr Jingles,” replied the nurse as she saw him slowly move back down the ward, dragging the pail with his big lumps of meat
5. Song is the musical representation of a language, and can be used in the classroom together with rhymes, jingles, chants and story refrains to help children acquire and use the English "music" or intonation
6. The mountains were like Christmas jingles on a tree
7. Remember Christmas with the trees and the silver jingles? But if you put the jingles sideways that’s how these mountains shine with its snow and waters
8. He was singing commercial jingles for tuition payment
9. “That was one of those damn jingles that I was trying to get out my head earlier,” Garcia said
10. She practised speaking to Mr Jingles, who was very enthusiastic about helping out
11. Emma and Jingles resumed their walk toward the forest
12. When they reached the clearing, Domino was not surprised to see that Jingles was accompanying Emma
13. Emma was in her bedroom with Jingles when she heard the front door open
14. “His name is Mr Jingles because he loves his hat
15. “Hello, Mr Jingles,” Lucy said and she knelt to the ground
16. Next to Lucy, sitting like he was part of the conversation, was Mr Jingles
17. Mr Jingles ate a bowl of vegetables and then went for a nap in a corner
18. Jingles was lying on her lap, snoring away
19. Emma was sitting on the grass in her backyard with Mr Jingles, trying to talk to him
20. Will was riding in the front passenger’s seat while Emma was sitting in the back with Jingles
21. No one could understand, of course, except Jingles and Emma
22. Jingles laughed his jackalope laughter and the cat did indeed shut up, but he glared at Emma for the remainder of the trip
23. Emma went outside with Mr Jingles
24. Mr Jingles did his best to comfort the girl but she couldn’t get rid of her feelings of confusion and helplessness
25. She went back outside and sat down again with Jingles
26. Mr Jingles was fast asleep in her lap
27. Emma took Mr Jingles in her arms, careful not to wake him
28. She slung the strap over her shoulder and walked out into the hall just as Mr Jingles rejoined her
29. Mr Jingles, she knew, would follow
30. Jingles hopped beside Domino
31. Jingles was beside him
32. Mr Jingles was nestled in the tree’s roots and he was humming along
33. They smile at Blondie and test out their latest slogans and jingles as she approaches
34. When I wasn’t internally grumbling about my physical state, I found my mind playing and replaying scraps of songs and jingles in an eternal, nonsensical loop, as if there were a mix-tape radio station in my head
35. Up against the silence, my brain answered back with fragmented lines from tunes I’d heard over the course of my life—bits from songs I loved and clear renditions of jingles from commercials that almost drove me mad
36. In the tumult of the past year it seemed as if writing had left me forever, but as I hiked, I could feel that novel coming back to me, inserting its voice among the song fragments and advertising jingles in my mind
37. The car jingles tooraloom round the corner of the tooraloom lane
38. "You have lost it by the way," said he, "and pray what is that which jingles in your pocket, barefaced liar that you are?"
1. 'I'm very fortunate there's such a growing interest in art history - I'm a busy girl,' she gave Adrian a filthy look for jingling coins in his trouser pocket
2. There came a loud noise of shattering glass, then the men appeared carrying a pouch of jingling coins and laughing loudly
3. ” Gulum-Ei grinned and hurried off into the town, the bag of coins clinking and jingling as he went
4. jingling the bells on their harnesses, because they were so eager to be
5. She also saw the source of the strange jingling sounds; the old man was wearing a jester’s hat, wisps of grizzled white hair jutting out from underneath it
6. jingling throughout the hall
7. He kneeled closely in front of Cinder once again, and held out a jingling key
8. Swings, jingling, falling on the shoulders,
9. We began to move forward in total silence except for the jingling of our equipment
10. It was a very freeform dance, and they stomped and spun and whirled each other around with jingling carefree abandon
11. Argus followed, jingling his car keys
12. He hit the stretch with jingling pockets and started to toss his loonies about
13. Then, I heard the dreaded sound of jingling keys
14. Instantly, the jingling of keys stopped and then I heard the rapid treading of feet walking towards the tenant at the end of the hallway
15. The jingling sound of keys and the pounding of footsteps
16. utter disbelief I heard the jingling of keys and pounding of
17. the toe of his left boot, the spur on his boot jingling
18. for action, were close behind, their spurs jingling as they stepped across
19. His spurs jingling and breaking the relative silence of the room, Stokes
20. Finally he heard keys jingling in the door and went to greet his wife
21. heard a jingling sound coming towards her so she ducked
22. The jingling sound
23. the ceiling when they both heard keys jingling outside the
24. The jingling sound grew faint but when Vinny put his ear to
25. jingling sound as the man's hands shook incessantly
26. The jingling of keys grew louder as correctional officers
27. the sound of keys jingling into the phone
28. “I’d rather have oral sex with a toilet bowl than that ice cream jingling broad
29. “Well,” Sullivan said while jingling change in his pocket, “say what you want, but I’m building churches when this is over
30. Are we likewise rendering music less effectual by jingling every moment? For music is how we communicate heart to heart and if the language of the heart is rendered trite and obnoxious, then where the inspiration for our 521
31. jingling rhythmically into his palm and back
32. Then Bohdan heard the sounds of footsteps in the hall again, this time without the keys jingling
33. He quickly, however, recovered the necessary presence of mind and the bell was rung for Richards; who, when she came, knelt down and undid Ingeborg's travel-worn blouse, and something on a long chain fell out jingling
34. Through the silence of the long flat road and the jingling of the harnesses, Mary found her attention hovering over a vague feeling of unease; as though something in the symmetry of the clumping hooves had been lost
35. Petra wondered how they had approached without jingling
36. "Give us a song, mates," shouted someone in the cart and everyone in the cart joined in a riotous song, jingling a tambourine and whistling
37. At the jingling of the money the Fox, with an involuntary movement, stretched out the paw that seemed crippled, and the Cat opened wide two eyes that looked like two green lanterns
38. " Nevertheless, a hackney-coachman, who seemed to have as many capes to his greasy great-coat as he was years old, packed me up in his coach and hemmed me in with a folding and jingling barrier of steps, as if he were going to take me fifty miles
39. "The better reason for my not being conversant with the slang of the bank, which is here dinning in my ears from morning to night; that noise of jingling crowns, which are constantly being counted and re-counted, is odious to me
40. THE HONOURABLE MRS MERVYN TALBOYS: (Stamps her jingling spurs in a sudden paroxysm of fury) I will, by the God above me
41. From the left arrives a jingling hackney car
42. The tinkling hoofs and jingling harness grow fainter with their tooralooloo looloo lay
43. might have been hanging up too on the line on exhibition for all hed ever care with the ironmould mark the stupid old bundle burned on them he might think was something else and she never even rendered down the fat I told her and now shes going such as she was on account of her paralysed husband getting worse theres always something wrong with them disease or they have to go under an operation or if its not that its drink and he beats her Ill have to hunt around again for someone every day I get up theres some new thing on sweet God sweet God well when Im stretched out dead in my grave I suppose 111 have some peace I want to get up a minute if Im let wait O Jesus wait yes that thing has come on me yes now wouldnt that afflict you of course all the poking and rooting and ploughing he had up in me now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul out of a body unless he likes it some men do God knows theres always something wrong with us 5 days every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction isnt it simply sickening that night it came on me like that the one and only time we were in a box that Michael Gunn gave him to see Mrs Kendal and her husband at the Gaiety something he did about insurance for him in Drimmies I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking about Spinoza and his soul thats dead I suppose millions of years ago I smiled the best I could all in a swamp leaning forward as if I was interested having to sit it out then to the last tag I wont forget that wife of Scarli in a hurry supposed to be a fast play about adultery that idiot in the gallery hissing the woman adulteress he shouted I suppose he went and had a woman in the next lane running round all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had then hed boo I bet the cat itself is better off than us have we too much blood up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the sea anyhow he didnt make me pregnant as big as he is I dont want to ruin the clean sheets I just put on I suppose the clean linen I wore brought it on too damn it damn it and they always want to see a stain on the bed to know youre a virgin for them all thats troubling them theyre such fools too you could be a widow or divorced 40 times over a daub of red ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up out of this pooh sweets of sin whoever suggested that business for women what between clothes and cooking and children this damned old bed too jingling like the dickens I suppose they could hear us away over the other side of the park till I suggested to put the quilt on the floor with the pillow under my bottom I wonder is it nicer in the day I think it is easy I think Ill cut all this hair off me there scalding me I might look like a young girl wouldnt he get the great suckin the next time he turned up my clothes on me Id give anything to see his face wheres the chamber gone easy Ive a holy horror of its breaking under me after that old commode I wonder was I too heavy sitting on his knee I made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took off only my blouse and skirt first in the other room he was so busy where he oughtnt to be he never felt me I hope my breath was sweet after those kissing comfits easy God I remember one time I could scout it out straight whistling like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for a wad of money from some fellow 111 have to perfume it in the morning dont forget I bet he never saw a better pair of thighs than that look how white they are the smoothest place is right there between this bit here how soft like a peach easy
44. He had almost forgotten his name and face, but at the mention of the name he recalled his person as he used to see it, the face encircled by a beard, wearing the brown jacket, the bunch of keys, the jingling of which he still seemed to hear
45. The turret was shot with holes, and the floor was jingling with flakes of metal and turret motor
46. The sun was already sinking into the trees when they went with their jingling dippers into the wooded ravine of
47. The mowers from all sides, brought closer together in the short row, kept urging one another on to the sound of jingling dipper and clanging scythes, and the hiss of the whetstones sharpening them, and good-humored shouts
48. And for the initiated it was a wonderful place, this drawing-room of the Casa Gould, with its momentary glimpses of the master—El Senor Administrador—older, harder, mysteriously silent, with the lines deepened on his English, ruddy, out-of-doors complexion; flitting on his thin cavalryman's legs across the doorways, either just "back from the mountain" or with jingling spurs and riding-whip under his arm, on the point of starting "for the mountain
49. Those that in the passes of the mountain had lost their lances had provided themselves with the goads used by the Campo cattlemen: slender shafts of palm fully ten feet long, with a lot of loose rings jingling under the ironshod point
50. ” Behind them streamed the merry cavalcade, girls cool in flowered cotton dresses, with light shawls, bonnets and mitts to protect their skins and little parasols held over their heads; elderly convalescents from the hospitals wedged in between stout chaperons and slender girls ladies placid and smiling amid the laughter and carriageto-carriage calls and jokes; who made great fuss and to-do over them; officers on horseback idling at snail’s pace beside the carriages—wheels creaking, spurs jingling, gold braid gleaming, parasols gather greenery and have a picnic and melon cutting