Tintineo in english

Jingle

pronunciation: dʒɪŋgəl part of speech: noun
In gestures

tintinear = jingle ; tinkle ; go + ding-dong ; clink. 

Example: When they walk down the street, you can hear them jingling and stomping their feet to the sounds of the accompanying drummer.Example: The chandelier had stopped tinkling by the time Jane reached the bottom of the stairs.Example: Who wants a boring old doorbell that simply goes 'ding dong' when pressed?.Example: Teabag disposed of, she clinked the spoon on the side of the mug, then tucked herself up as best she could on the lumpy bed.

tintineo = tinkle ; jingle ; ding-dong ; clink noise ; clinking noise ; clinking sound. 

Example: When we stopped half-way up for tea I put my rucksack down on a rock and heard a tinkle of breaking glass -- my thermos was at the bottom.Example: She heard a jingle of keys and turned to find that a man standing next to her had removed keys and some cash from her purse.Example: Suddenly, that quiet night gets interrupted by the 'ding-dong' of the doorbell and by an excitable barking dog.Example: Everytime I engage into a gear, I hear a clink noise that comes from the back of the car.Example: The reason you hear a clinking noise when the water faucet is turned on is most likely due to a loose washer.Example: My car sometimes makes a slight metallic clinking sound when I put it into reverse.

Tintineo synonyms

doggerel in spanish: aleluyas, pronunciation: dɑgɜrəl part of speech: noun jangle in spanish: sonar, pronunciation: dʒæŋgəl part of speech: noun, verb doggerel verse in spanish: verso de doggerel, pronunciation: dɑgɜrəlvɜrs part of speech: noun jinglejangle in spanish: jinglejangle, pronunciation: dʒɪŋgliæŋgəl
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