37 collocations for jingled

Often his callers overran the dinner hour and my mother would have to jingle the dinner bell at the door to rouse them.

expostulated Grimes, jingling the money in his pockets.

He jingled the small coins in his pocket and strode along, on the surface a blithe and carefree jackie on shore leave; a forlorn and lonely Texas boy, beneath.

As she spoke, the Sergeant wheeled suddenly right about face, and came striding down towards them, jingling imaginary spurs, and with his stick tucked up under his remaining arm, very much as if it had been a sabre.

The wooden reredos behind the altar, and other wooden carvings, seemed especially good, but the curé, jingling a bunch of keys, preceded by an abbé, seemed anxious to see us depart; so we prematurely left.

" "Che va piano va sano," said the Italian, jingling the four napoleons in his pocket, which had been six on yesterday morning.

"But come, are we all ready?" They walked down the rickety steps very gravely and sedately, Patsy jingling the keys as they went, and made their way to the corner drug store, where the Major searched in the directory for Willing Square.

"Are you going to sell her?" "I am not," Ken would say, maddeningly, jingling a handful of bolts in his pocket; "not I." The patch in the Flying Dutchman was not such as a boat-builder would have made, but it was water-tight, and that was the main point.

Behind this litter rode six men-at-arms, the sunlight flashing on their steel caps as they came jingling up the dusty road.

"Egbert's ten, and I'm nine, and Ethel's seven," replied the little chubby-faced hero, digging his hands deep into his trousers, and jingling all the sovereigns there.

Every one is talking or shouting at the top of their voices, women screaming, beggars whining, fruit and water sellers jingling their cymbals, while from the coppersmiths' quarter hard by comes a deafening accompaniment in the shape of beaten metal.

he asked the composer when that aggrieved gentleman, jingling a few dimes, returned to the equipage of melody.

They explained with many exclamations that they had been out on the ice, which was, so the three new-comers were assured many times, "perfectly grand, perfectly dandy, simply elegant!" A big, many-seated sled came jingling down the driveway now, driven by no less a personage than Colonel Fiske himself, wrapped in a fur-lined coat, his big mustache white against the red of his strongly marked old face.

And thus, ere the moon rose, equipped with lance and shield and ponderous, vizored casque, Beltane, gloomy and silent, with Sir Fidelis mounted beside him, rode forth at the head of his grim array, at whose tramp and jingle the folk of Belsaye shouted joyful acclaim while the bells rang out right joyously.

and as if to verify his words, he sank deeper into his chair, and broke into such a train of musing, as caused the little son of Africa in attendance, to jingle his glasses right merrily, that the wild bursts of his uncontrollable mirth might sound the less.

" With a profound sigh from the heart the horse stopped in front of a corner apartment building and later, with a groan almost human, responded to the whip and jingled the hansom away, leaving Lanyard the poorer by the exorbitant fare he had promised and something more.

And only a stone's throw away jingled the money market of the western world.

Your very good health, little boy," and here he jingled his mug against Martin's, and took a sip of tea.

'Course Beresford's got a red coat an' spurs that jingle an' a fine line o' talk.

"He can guess one or two of them," said Mr. Gates, jingling his pocket.

She jingled a well-filled purse in his face.

If you cannot do that, it is of no use to keep stringing rhymes together, jingling sensibilities against each other, and name yourself a Poet; there is no hope for you.

" "And more shame for you, ma'am," said Mr. Gann, who liked his child; "Carrie shall have a gown, and the best of gowns;" and jingling three and twenty shillings in his pocket, Mr. Gann determined to spend them all in the purchase of a robe for Carrie.

He takes good wages, and can jingle some small silver in his pocket when he comes to the tavern a mile or so ahead; so 'gee-up' and let us get there as rapidly as possible.

'Course Beresford's got a red coat an' spurs that jingle an' a fine line o' talk.

37 collocations for  jingled