Jingle in a sentence as a noun

People don't go to McDonald's because they saw a clown singing a jingle on a television. They go because they like the food at that price.

Yup. The only thing I know about Tulalip is there's a casino there with a really annoying jingle they play on ads in Vancouver.

Whenever the dog would run through the room, his tags would jingle and change the channel. It was funny, too, because the tv channel changer was this rotary dial that was motorized.

Jingle in a sentence as a verb

What your flashblock is actually blocking is an easter egg where if you click on exclamation point, a sound plays that sings the Yahoo jingle.

As the recipient, for the majority of my routine communications I get information from medium > sender > content, even though all ways of reaching me just make my phone jingle. The series of decisions that results in me calling someone is so radically different than the one that results in IMing them that I'd never find it useful to start with a person and then decide to IM or call.

This soundjust like the Nokia one ten years ago, the Windows or Mac startup sounds, the Intel jingle, even the modem dial sequenceis iconic because when you hear it you associate it with a specific product, so it serves as an icon, a representation of something else.

Proper Noun Examples for Jingle

Jingle, which is nice, but I don't like the new jingle. It's too polished.

Jingle definitions

noun

a metallic sound; "the jingle of coins"; "the jangle of spurs"

See also: jangle

noun

a comic verse of irregular measure; "he had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind"

See also: doggerel

verb

make a sound typical of metallic objects; "The keys were jingling in his pocket"

See also: jingle-jangle jangle