jangle in the PONS Dictionary

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Until the invention of the distant bell, which could be jangled by a rope from far away, it was necessary to have servants within calling distance.
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The lead fluctuated into the final period and with nerves jangling, fouls were committed, and free throws converted, with increasing regularity.
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Hopefully we will not jangle our nerves any longer than we need.
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In research, a jangle fallacy describes the inference that two measures (e.g., tests, scales) with different names measure different constructs.
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Their sound was characterized as sunny, melodic, jangling folk-rock.
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A large silver watch jangles on his left wrist as he waves his arm in the air.
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Today the picking style and unique compression is utilized on not just a 12 string electric guitar but also on 6 string electric guitars yet still referred to as jangle.
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There are silver bells and bangles around their ankles that jangle when they walk.
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Tambourines in rock music are most often headless, a ring with jangles but no skin.
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Their music has been described as filtering in the new wave end of rock, with its dreamy jangle and jazzy rhythms.
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