jingle

/ˈdʒɪŋɡəl/
noun
  1. A light, ringing sound like small metal objects hitting each other.
    • The cashier heard the jingle of coins falling onto the counter.
    • The jingle of keys in his pocket announced his arrival.
    • She loved the soft jingle of wind chimes on the porch.
  2. A short, catchy song or tune used in advertising to promote a product or brand.
    • Kids often remember a jingle long after the commercial ends.
    • That car insurance jingle has been stuck in my head all day.
    • The company created a new jingle for their breakfast cereal ad.
verb
  1. To make or cause to make a light, ringing sound.
    • He jingled his car keys to get his friend's attention.
    • She jingled the coins in her pocket as she walked.
    • The bells on the cat's collar jingle whenever it moves.
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