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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
jangle .
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PRtweets (PR Tweets): Twitter Comment RT @jangles: [Blog] Twitter traffic: What about mobile and third-party apps? ... jangles (Neville Hobson): Twitter Comment [Blog] Free travel to Chicago is a nice idea [link to post] - Posted using ...
NevilleHobson.com 2009
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Santa's helper, aka Rotarian Jim Crow, who is resplendent in a festive red-and-white hat, beams broadly as he jangles his bucket in Fleet's high street.
North neglected as Hampshire district tops quality of life survey 2011
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I might be a walking junk-drawer who jangles as he steps, but I'm still breathing.
Daniel P. Malito: The Dangers Of 'Nerfing' The World For Our Kids Daniel P. Malito 2011
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I might be a walking junk-drawer who jangles as he steps, but I'm still breathing.
Daniel P. Malito: The Dangers Of 'Nerfing' The World For Our Kids Daniel P. Malito 2011
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I might be a walking junk-drawer who jangles as he steps, but I'm still breathing.
Daniel P. Malito: The Dangers Of 'Nerfing' The World For Our Kids Daniel P. Malito 2011
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But the family's business success jangles a few nerves.
Cashing in on royal-wedding parties? Autumn Brewington 2011
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Manual, a South Indian with a Spanish name, reaches for the rearview mirror and jangles a little decorative bell.
Peter Mandel: 'Tiger in Your Tank': On the Road in India Peter Mandel 2011
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His absence further jangles my already strained nerves.
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011
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Manual, a South Indian with a Spanish name, reaches for the rearview mirror and jangles a little decorative bell.
Peter Mandel: 'Tiger in Your Tank': On the Road in India Peter Mandel 2011
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I might be a walking junk-drawer who jangles as he steps, but I'm still breathing.
Daniel P. Malito: The Dangers Of 'Nerfing' The World For Our Kids Daniel P. Malito 2011
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