What begins as "tinkling" becomes "jangling" and "wrangling," while all too conventional rhymes are jarringly exposed, chained to the metonymy of harsh echo.
The song's harmonies are restless and polymodal, dancing around a joyously jangling internal pedal.
As soon as it takes the form of coins jangling in our pockets, the euro will become a tangible everyday reality for the citizens.
The wind-chime consists of several pieces of metal, glass, sea-shell, wood or pottery suspended in a location where they may jangle against one another in a breeze.
Only in this way can you confirm that the demonstrations of 20 years ago, when people jangled their keys in the town squares, were not in vain.
The pictures jangled a raw nerve.
Tambourines in rock music are most often headless, a ring with jangles but no skin.
The song is jangling and musical, and the call is a nasal "pheeeo".
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(使)發出叮鈴噹啷聲…
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hacer un sonido metálico, sonar de un modo discordante…
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fazer um som metálico…
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