A French 12th Century word 'jangler' translated as someone who talked excessively, There was/is a Dutch word meaning 'to whine'. In English the word came to mean 'to make a harsh noise' in the very late 1400's
From the early French language 'Jangler' meaning to chatter or talk in excess. There is also a Dutch word, 'Jangelen' meaning to make a harsh noise, used since the late 1400's. The word also derives from the verbal way of identifying a sound, such as a metalic noise
No. Well, it could be, but it's pretty lame. Jangle is a better example, or chirp. Or bleat, or buzz.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
The word thermos come from Greece
The anagram is jangle.
noise, clash, clank, bang, jangle
jingle...jangle
A French 12th Century word 'jangler' translated as someone who talked excessively, There was/is a Dutch word meaning 'to whine'. In English the word came to mean 'to make a harsh noise' in the very late 1400's
Jingle Jangle Jingle was created in 1942.
The sheriff heard the jangle of spurs on the jail's wooden sidewalk, and moved his hand toward his gun. The jars of bolts would jangle loudly as they landed in the trash can.
Clue: What she wanted to get for her mother.Answer: Anise, wager, memoir, jangle, and A SON-IN-LAW.
Jangle/indie pop
Judge Karen - 2008 The Jingle Jangle Joker was released on: USA: 11 May 2011
jingle jangle
He played Jangle Leg.
clang, rattle, bang, jangle, clank, clash, racket