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Tinkle

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Noun

1. ting, tinkle

a light clear metallic sound as of a small bell

Verb

2. chink, clink, tink, tinkle

make or emit a high sound

Example Sentences:
'tinkling bells'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Tinkle

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verb
1. 
to ring or cause to ring with a series of high tinny sounds, like a small bell
2. (transitive)
to announce or summon by such a ringing
3. (intransitive) British informal
to urinate
noun
4. 
a high clear ringing sound
5. 
the act of tinkling
6. British informal
a telephone call

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Tinkle

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verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈtinkled or ˈtinkling
1. 
to make a series of small, short, light, ringing sounds like those of a very small bell
2.  US, Informal
to urinate: child's term
verb transitive
3. 
to cause to tinkle
4. 
to indicate, signal, etc. by tinkling
noun
5. 
the act or sound of tinkling

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Tinkle

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v. tin·kled, tin·kling, tin·kles
v.intr.
1. To make light metallic sounds, as those of a small bell.
2. Informal To urinate.
v.tr.
1. To cause to tinkle.
2. To signal or call by tinkling.
n.
1. A light, clear metallic sound or a sound suggestive of it.
2. An act or instance of tinkling.

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