11 adverbs to describe how to jingled

And indeed her piece of wire was moving to and fro where it was stuck up in the ice, and the bell was jingling merrily.

His bell jingled quite loudly, and when the string was pulled up through the hole there was a fine, large pickerel on the hook.

And Chinna Tumbe laughs, and claps his hands, and dances for delight, and all his silver bells jingle gleefully.

When the vaqueros, jingling indignantly into the patio of his home, first told of carcasses slaughtered wantonly and left to rot upon the range with only the loin and perhaps a juicy haunch missing, their master smiled deprecatingly and waved them back whence they came.

Fielding jingled the money in his pocket irritably.

Marcus reconnoitred the party through his pigeon hole, and nervously jingled the seventy-five cents in his hand.

Remembering the which, I gathered unto myself divers pretty toysyou shall hear them sweetly a-jingle in my fardel here.

My few pieces of silver jingled drearily in my pocket; perhaps my best course would be to enlist in the German army.

" Ishmael went on his way muttering to himself, unhappily jingling his rejected alms; while Angy and Abe resumed their journey.

Even Aunt Plumy was discovered jigging it alone in the pantry, as if the music was too much for her, and the plates and glasses jingled gaily on the shelves in time to Money Musk and Fishers' Hornpipe.

To the young Sioux girl the sleigh-bells seemed to jingle harshly, and the gumbo hills, whose tops were bare of snow, seemed frowning blackly from across the river.

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