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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024tin•kle /ˈtɪŋkəl/USA pronunciation v., -kled, -kling, n. v. - to (cause to) make light ringing sounds, as a small bell: [no object]A bell tinkled in the background.[~ + object]He tinkled the bell.
- to make known by tinkling:[~ + object]to tinkle the time.
n. [countable] - a tinkling sound.
- an instance of tinkling.
- Informal Termsa telephone call.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tin•kle (ting′kəl),USA pronunciation v., -kled, -kling, n. v.i. - to give forth or make a succession of short, light, ringing sounds, as a small bell.
- to run one's fingers lightly over a keyboard instrument or to play such an instrument simply or badly.
- Slang Terms[Baby Talk.]to urinate.
v.t. - to cause to tinkle or jingle:The goat tinkled its bell every time it raised its head. Who's tinkling the piano?
- to make known, call attention to, attract, or summon by tinkling.
n. - a tinkling sound or tune.
- an act or instance of tinkling.
- Informal Termsa telephone call:Give me a tinkle before you leave for Europe.
- 1350–1400; Middle English tynclen, frequentative of tinken to clink; imitative
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: tinkle /ˈtɪŋkəl/ vb - to ring or cause to ring with a series of high tinny sounds, like a small bell
- (transitive) to announce or summon by such a ringing
- (intransitive) Brit informal to urinate
n - a high clear ringing sound
- the act of tinkling
- Brit informal a telephone call
Etymology: 14th Century: of imitative originˈtinkly adj |