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Examples

  • Tinkling, that is, so long as you relegated the music to the background.

    Another Voice 2009

  • Tinkling piano mood music for everyone who misses the cocktail lounges of the '50s.

    Festum Angelorum John 2009

  • Tinkling piano mood music for everyone who misses the cocktail lounges of the '50s.

    Friday the 13th. . . . John 2009

  • Tinkling shells, suspended in a large wind chime, greeted Eva and her companions as they made their way through the entrance of Lacus.

    The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010

  • Tinkling even twice a day means something is successfully getting in; fewer times than that warrants a call to the doc.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Tinkling music started to play “The Farmer in the Dell.”

    Zombies vs. Unicorns Justine Larbalestier 2010

  • Tinkling even twice a day means something is successfully getting in; fewer times than that warrants a call to the doc.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Tinkling even twice a day means something is successfully getting in; fewer times than that warrants a call to the doc.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Tinkling even twice a day means something is successfully getting in; fewer times than that warrants a call to the doc.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Tinkling beneath the final tumult of the nine-week BBC Proms marathon was another sound: that of broken records.

    BBC Proms 65 and 66 Berlin Philharmonic/Simon Rattle 2010

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