" answered Pencroft, "but he—" The sailor's sentence was cut short by a new tinkle of the bell.
Then they went on a little farther and saw some bluebells growing, and the bluebell flowers were tinkling a pretty little tinkle tune.
"Tinkle, tinkle," said the little bell, and Bobbie went into the dining-room, feeling rather shy.
There was a tinkle at my bell, and I left her to open the door.
What she said in her lovely tinkle Wendy could not of course understand, and I believe some of it was bad words, but it sounded kind, and she flew back and forward, plainly meaning "Follow me, and all will be well.
I must search in the drowsy shade of the bakula grove, where pigeons coo in their corner, and fairies' anklets tinkle in the stillness of starry nights.
Tinkle (mostly used by older women)() -Example: I drank too much water!
"And Tinkle gave me permission to hang two of them in his window.
These flocks are never seen, yet the tinkle of their little bells has often been heard, as well as their unearthly bleating.
I am a silver shilling that can tinkle and jingle!