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Discover LudwigThe word 'jangle' is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb that means to make a harsh, discordant, or unpleasant sound, often by clashing or clanging objects together. It can also be used as a noun to refer to such a sound. Here is an example sentence using 'jangle': The keys jangled loudly as I fumbled with the lock to my front door.
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jangle
verb
To make a rattling metallic sound.
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The distinctive jangle of the Rickenbacker on Mr Tambourine Man wasn't actually the invention of the Byrds.
For though the Bank of England will pay for the purchases by crediting the accounts of commercial banks, it is creating money just as surely as if it were printing notes.The policy may jangle inflationary nerves but it is in fact designed to combat deflation, the new bogeyman.
The only question is whether they can win broad IAEA backing, or whether they and the Americans must do the referring themselves.And a helpful presidentMeanwhile, Mr Ahmadinejad continues to make sulphurous statements that jangle the nerves even of those who believe that Iran's nuclear dabbling is peaceful or bluff.
Even those who want change in Hungary's public life say that the prime minister needs to do more to soothe nerves and less to jangle them.(Photo credit: AFP).
In autocratic rigid societies, such reporting may do more than just jangle nerves.Occasionally the cables produce a juicy nugget, such as a report that the military junta in Myanmar wanted to buy Manchester United football club, or of a UN-brokered, American-supported peaceful coup planned by Zimbabwean exiles.More often the details are only mildly shocking.
He has also invited North Korea's reclusive leader, Kim Jong Il, to Tehran, his capital.In this section The politicians wrangle as the nerves of the people jangle A president trots the globe Tap that water So who will really take charge?
Nerves jangle at every fire-sale, for fear that this will become the new benchmark for sticky assets.
Even those who want change in Hungary's public life say that the prime minister needs to do more to soothe nerves and less to jangle them.Correction: The initial version of this article omitted Slovenia's top ranking in the Freedom House table.
During the 24-hour recording session, Mr Ure was aware that the hopeful jangle of his electronic Christmas bells and Phil Collins's sturdy drum beats stood in stark contrast to verses about dread, fear and "clanging chimes of doom".
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In the early '70s he formed Big Star, who distilled the British-invasion sound of The Beatles and the Byrds' jingle-jangle, and invented the power pop genre.
Sitting with a friend, a recently retired West Yorkshire Police Inspector, he happily posed in his reclining white leather armchair, donning the trademark jingle-jangle jewellery on spindly wrists and blowing large plumes of smoke from a cigar as he reminisced.
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