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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tinkle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a light, high-pitched sound, often associated with bells or small objects.
Example: "The wind chimes made a pleasant tinkle as the breeze blew through the garden."
Alternatives: "a chime" or "a jingle".
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Not with a bang but a tinkle.
She shaves every couple weeks with a Tinkle.
Each disappearance is signaled by a tinkle of wind chimes.
Had to get up three times for a tinkle.
The first syllable managed to hold a tinkle of interest, but the second fell flat.
Outrageously, these whelps get to do two songs on their own while Streisand has a tinkle and a costume change.
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A tinkling noise made him open them.
The room begins to fill with a tinkling of cups.
When he speaks, his every witticism is greeted with a tinkling outburst of communal laughter.
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