ajingle
adj/əˈd͡ʒɪŋɡəl/
Etymology
From a- + jingle.
Definitions
Jingling.
- 1890, Rosamund Marriott Watson (as Graham R. Tomson), “The Ballad of Tonio Manzi,” Scribner’s Magazine, Volume 7, No. 1, January 1890, p. 53, […] the beasts in harness Now and then awaking, stirring, Set their listless bells ajingle.
- You’re as superstitious as my father, who, if he had his way, would have my neck ajingle with his holy medals.
- They were riding down to Wullunya in O’Dowd’s spring cart, all ajingle on the yellow road, lashing the water with their wheels.
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