0 present participle of jingle
1 to make a repeated gentle ringing sound, or to make things do this:
But one sees girls on the tube with as many as four or five chains jingling away.
No doubt he would then stay for seven years thumbing his nose at the landlord and jingling his £8,000 a year in his pocket.
So silver will go the way of gold and no longer find itself jingling in our pockets or residing in our purses.
Or if adult education is not seen in those terms, then to many people it means the jingling sounds of the country dance.
One might also point to the fact that today there is less money jingling in people's pockets.
Dismissed editors have gone away with their golden handshakes jingling in their pockets.
It is a key collector that threatens attackers by fiercely jingling its keys at them.
This dance jingling cymbals called a small musical instrument to carry.