0 a slight metallic ringing sound (made eg by coins or by small bells) -- bunyi gemerencing
1 a simple rhyming verse or tune -- dendang
advertising jingles.
nursery rhymes and other little jingles
2 to (cause to) make a clinking or ringing sound; He jingled the coins in his pocket. -- menggoncangkan
By and large, they play the top 50 records, interspersed with the jingles that can be heard nation-wide on any commercial radio station.
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.
They are necessary; without the jingles one would have no idea which station one was listening to, because they are all the same.
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.
To put it simply, children are subjected to repeated imagery and carefully constructed memorable jingles.
They have adopted a lot of the jingles and format of the pirates and evolved them into a new style of their own.
He speaks mostly in decasyllabic couplets to which she replies with trochaic tetrameter couplets that jingle against his adult measures with a shade of infantilism he yet cannot outgrow.