jingle in the PONS Dictionary

jingle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the 2000s, the jingle was heavily shortened down to just the opening verse and sign-off.
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These adorned vehicles are considered as "moving art", or jingle art.
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In 1996, the network redid its on-air appearance, with a new logo (incorporating a star), and a three-note jingle.
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The morphology of the mangrove jingle shell depends on the nature of the substrate on which it has settled.
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Band members also spent much time performing television and radio jingles.
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At 8:00 precisely, just after the news jingle was played, a voice was clearly heard on air whispering time.
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They will also jingle keys at the beginning of each kickoff.
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At the age of two, she began singing jingles she heard on the television and radio.
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In these ads, she announced her name and sang the company's jingle.
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He spent time as a session musician and jingle composer.
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