Ajingle


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Historical Examples

Telephones were ajingle, and outside in the street a dozen motors were parked.
The Tempering Charles Neville Buck

Presently the court fool came running in, his fool’s cap all ajingle with bells.
Puss in Boots, Jr., and the Good Gray Horse David Cory

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