" "Good idea," said the comrade, who walked across the room, knelt down, raised one of the rearward hearth-stones and took out a bag that jingled pleasantly.
Little bells dangled from the horse's neck and jingled with each step.
The bells jingled as we crossed the room.
The bells jingled one final time when he stomped his foot with the song's last note.
At last, when it was beginning to grow dark, Clever Else woke, and when she got up and shook herself, the bells jingled at each movement that she made.
If a couple of pence jingled in his pockets, he ordered good cheer, and thumped the table in his joy till the glasses danced and it was lightly come, lightly go, with him.
The stick was lifted high in the air, and swung up and down till it jingled again, and quite dazzled one's eyes when the sun shone on all its glory of gold, and silver, and brass.
Falsehood thrust itself forward and played the hypocrite; the bells on the fool's cap jingled, and declared they were church-bells, and the noise became so bad for the Hearer that he thrust his fingers into his ears.
I have just come from China, where I danced round the porcelain tower till all the bells jingled again.
The bunches of blue hyacinths and the little white snowdrops jingled their bell-like flowers, as if they were real bells.