Sentence examples for a jingle from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a jingle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a catchy tune or slogan, often used in advertising or marketing.
Example: "The new product's success can be attributed to its catchy jingle that stuck in people's minds."
Alternatives: "a catchy tune" or "a commercial song".

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A jingle? Yes, but with a difference.

"That's a jingle for my imaginary chain of stores".

She continued, "You know, add a bit of a jingle".

Last year he sang a jingle in a Volvo ad.

They didn't even bother writing a jingle for this one.

The "Monday Night Football" theme should just be a jingle for Alka-Seltzer.

It's no longer just a great song — it's been reduced to a jingle".

It has no presenters; just music and a jingle that counts out a phone number.

He said the bomber drove a "jingle truck" filled with explosives.

Chivvis said, "I do know what a jingle truck is now".

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A fad for hanging charms on handbags has the city a-jingle.

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