Definitionadj. like the short high ringing sound of a small bell
Last update: June 28, 2015
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It must have sounded as tinkly as one of those tiny children's pianos which you can buy at every toy-shop. [Please select]
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The old spinets and harpsichords, with their charming inlaid cases, were beautiful, but they gave forth only tinkly sounds. [Please select]
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_z_ Z was once a piece of zinc, Tinky, Winky, Blinky, Tinky, Tinkly minky, Piece of zinc. [Please select]
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She was French, from Virginia, and she talked like little tinkly notes of music. [Please select]
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It was not put on either, for there stood the dress, shimmering like the inside of a pearl-lined shell, white as a lily, and the tinkly gold fringe. [Please select]
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Those families who possess an old-fashioned piano, such as thin and tinkly "square," are advised to have it overhauled and refinished by a competent piano-repairer, and preserved, if only for practice by the children. [Please select]
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