See also: Jangling Jungling Gangling Jingling Jang Janga Jango Jangly Jangle Jangler Janglery
1. Jan'-gling (mataiologia, "vain discourse" "babbling"): This word is not found in the American Standard Revised Version; once only in the King James Version (1 Timothy 1:6).The American Standard Revised Version has "vain talking," instead of "vain Jangling," and evidently means proud, self-conceited talking against what God has revealed and against God Himself.
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2. Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned: from which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain Jangling
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3. Definition of Jangling in the Definitions.net dictionary
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4. Information and translations of Jangling in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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5. Jan'-gling (mataiologia, "vain discourse" "babbling"): This word is not found in the American Standard Revised Version; once only in the King James Version (1 Timothy 1:6).The American Standard Revised Version has "vain talking," instead of "vain Jangling," and evidently means proud, self-conceited talking against what God has revealed and against God Himself.
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6. Vain Jangling, foolishness, because of the fact that a lot of people are not qualified to teach
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7. The Jangling of sleigh bells 雪橇鈴鐺的叮噹聲 a loud Jangling noise 刺耳的叮鈴噹啷聲 Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.
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8. Jangling - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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9. From the verb jangle: (⇒ conjugate) Jangling is: ⓘ Click the infinitive to see all available inflections v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for …
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10. Dictionary entry overview: What does Jangling mean? • Jangling (adjective) The adjective Jangling has 1 sense:
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11. Like the discordant ringing of nonmusical metallic objects striking together Familiarity information: Jangling used as an adjective is very rare.
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12. To vain Jangling - And of all vanities, none are more vain than dry, empty disputes on the things of God
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13. Jangling in a sentence 1. The fire-alarm kept Jangling. 2.
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14. 1. a discordant, harsh, or unpleasant (esp metallic) sound He could hear Jenna's Jangling bracelets in the hallway.
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15. Jangling Jack's Bar & Grill
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16. Jangling Foundation upholds the teachings of Sakyamuni Buddha, to educate children, youths, young monks and nuns, retreaters to Bhutan, and also the Jangling Institutions
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17. Jangling Foundation is a not for profit organization
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18. THE Jangling REINHARTS normally perform as a four-piece band, including two guitarists, bass, and drums, each of whom contribute vocals as well
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19. Jangling - Money cannot find me
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20. The Jangling guitars create a warm feeling heightened by frontman Andy Bell's strained yet soothing vocals and complimented perfectly by the harmonised "ahhhhs" that instantly evoke a tingling feeling reminiscent of those felt in the summer months
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21. Entry for 'Jangling' - King James Dictionary - One of 28 Bible dictionaries freely available, this dictionary explains the meaning of more than 6,500 words whose definitions have changed since 1611
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22. ‘Ryan stood on the terrace Jangling his keys’ ‘Asaire shook his head, the bells on his hat Jangling, although the sound was barely audible over the general din in the kitchens.’ ‘The sound of keys Jangling caught her attention.’ ‘From the door a light knock came, followed by the sound of the keys Jangling as the door was unlocked.’
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23. Jangling Jack Goes Yackety Yack Visits the home of the brave Hails a fat yellow cab Jack wanna celebrate Jack wanna big drink Driver drops him at a bar Called the Rinky Dink Jack pushes through the door And crosses the floor Tips his hat to a man Grinning in the corner Going Do da do Do da do Says, I'm Jangling Jack I go Do da do I wanna Rinky
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24. Jangling Reinharts Become a Fan Remove Fan
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26. • He kept Jangling the coins in his pocket Origin jangle (1200-1300) Old French jangler
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27. All their harp-Jangling is to me so much coughing and puffing of phantoms; what have they ever known of the ardour of tones!Quick Review 01 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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28. An eternity seemed to elapse before he had a reply, heard his coin Jangling in the bog, recognized the voice of the great doctor's secretary.
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29. Jangling Hiter has stood since the start of recorded history as the home and capital of the kytons, possibly even predating the baatezu themselves
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31. My First IPL Match: Jangling nerves, snaring Kohli and a blast on dance floor — Ashok Dinda recalls debut 10 Sep, 2020 Editor's Note : As the anticipation for IPL 2020 gathers steam, a bunch of cricketers recall their IPL debuts for our latest series, My First IPL Match.
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32. Synonyms for Jangling include clashing, clattering, chiming, clanking, jingling, pinging, rattling, clanging, clinking and dinging
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33. THE Jangling REINHARTS normally perform as a four-piece band, including two guitarists, bass, and drums, each of whom contribute vocals as well
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34. Jangling Jack Lyrics: Jangling Jack / Goes Yackety Yack / Visits the home of the brave / Hails a fat yellow cab / Jack wanna celebrate / Jack wanna big drink / Driver drops him at a bar / Called the
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35. Lately " The Fall of Troy" (audio) has been Jangling around in my head.
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36. NPR: The Best Living Songwriters The spectre of a Kurdish renaissance, courtesy of the Americans, is Jangling Turkish nerves.
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37. ECONOMIST: Turkey and the United States Troody, a small robot dinosaur, walks across Peter Dilworth 's desk, Jangling as if she has loose change in her pockets.
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38. Search nerve Jangling and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso
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39. You can complete the definition of nerve Jangling given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster
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40. Spanish Translation of “Jangling” The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online
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41. From which some having swerved have turned aside to vain Jangling; From which some having swerved
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42. The Jangling Reinharts sprung from several bands in the Central Virginia area - regional and nationally known bands such as BS&M, the Kyle Davis Band, and the Ernies
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43. Jangling Sparrows are Joe Grey – Drums Louis Stein – Bass Paul Edelman
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44. Jangling Jack Goes Yackety Yack Visits the home of the brave Hails a fat yellow cab Jack wanna celebrate Jack wanna big drink Driver drops him at a bar Called the Rinky Dink Jack pushes through the door And crosses the floor Tips his hat to a man Grinning in the corner Going Do da […]
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45. In Jangling Hiter, transport is an industry second only to torture
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JANGLING [ˈjaNGɡəl]
VERB
Jangling definition, to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves. See more.
verb (used without object), jan·gled, jan·gling. to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
jan'-gling (mataiologia, "vain discourse" "babbling"): This word is not found in the American Standard Revised Version; once only in the King James Version ( 1 Timothy 1:6 ).
To make a harsh metallic sound: The spurs jangled noisily. 1. To cause to make a harsh discordant sound. 2. To have an irritating effect on: The racket from the street jangled my nerves. n. A harsh metallic sound. [Middle English janglen, to chatter, from Old French jangler, probably of Germanic origin .] jan′gler n.