100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "jangle"
Definition
The verb jangle means to make a harsh, discordant sound, often associated with metallic objects or to cause feelings of irritation or anxiety. It can refer to both physical noise and emotional states.
Synonyms
- Clang
- Rattle
- Tinkle
- Ring
- Jingle
- Discord
- Clash
- Disrupt
Antonyms
- Calm
- Soothe
- Quiet
- Harmonize
- Ameliorate
- Ease
Examples
- The keys in her pocket began to jangle as she walked quickly.
- His nerves started to jangle when he thought about the upcoming exam.
- The wind caused the chimes to jangle pleasantly.
- I could hear the metal chains jangle in the distance.
- The loud music made her head jangle with discomfort.
- Every time he got a notification, his phone would jangle loudly.
- The dog’s collar started to jangle as it ran around the yard.
- The sudden noise made her thoughts jangle in confusion.
- My keys always seem to jangle when I’m trying to be quiet.
- The tension in the room began to jangle as the clock ticked down.
- He felt his nerves jangle when he saw the deadline approaching.
- The wind caused the metal decorations to jangle eerily at night.
- I noticed my thoughts jangle when I read the news.
- The children’s laughter began to jangle in his ears as he tried to concentrate.
- The sound of metal utensils jangle against each other in the kitchen.
- She tried to relax, but her thoughts continued to jangle in her mind.
- The bells began to jangle as the parade approached.
- The sudden crash made her heart jangle in her chest.
- He felt his stomach jangle with nerves before the presentation.
- The old bicycle made a jangle every time it hit a bump.
- The sound of coins jangle in his pocket as he walked.
- Her emotions began to jangle as the conversation turned tense.
- The wind chimes jangle beautifully in the summer breeze.
- Every time the door opened, the bell would jangle loudly.
- His thoughts began to jangle as he tried to solve the problem.
- The metallic sound of the gate jangle as it swung open.
- My mind began to jangle with ideas as I wrote my novel.
- The old car made a jangle that signaled it was time for repairs.
- The sudden announcement made the audience’s nerves jangle.
- The children’s toys jangle when they are tossed around.
- The sound of her heels jangle against the marble floor.
- He tried to concentrate, but his thoughts kept jangling.
- The wind caused the flags to jangle against the pole.
- The loud argument made her nerves jangle.
- The tinkling of the wind chimes jangle in the still air.
- The sudden crash made all the glass jangle in the cabinets.
- As she walked through the market, coins began to jangle in her bag.
- The sound of the train’s whistle made his heart jangle with excitement.
- Her anxiety began to jangle as the deadline approached.
- The alarm would jangle loudly if someone tried to break in.
- She felt her heart jangle when he arrived unexpectedly.
- The sound of the dog’s tags would jangle whenever he moved.
- The old clock would jangle every hour, reminding them of time.
- The meeting made her nerves jangle with anticipation.
- The jingling of keys jangle in the quiet library.
- The train passed by, causing the metal to jangle on the tracks.
- The tension in the air made his thoughts jangle.
- She heard the jangle of bells as the horses approached.
- The sudden interruption caused her focus to jangle.
- He couldn’t help but jangle his keys when he was nervous.
- The sound of laughter would often jangle in the hallways.
- His emotions began to jangle when he saw the surprise party.
- The metal pots would jangle if not stacked properly.
- The sudden noise made her heart jangle with fear.
- He felt his stomach jangle during the job interview.
- The sound of the wind made the shutters jangle against the house.
- Her laughter would often jangle through the quiet room.
- The sound of the alarm made everyone’s nerves jangle.
- The corners of the room began to jangle with echoes of laughter.
- The old keys would jangle as he unlocked the door.
- His thoughts began to jangle as he tried to remember the details.
- The bell would jangle when the door opened at the shop.
- The sound of the chains jangle made her feel uneasy.
- Her excitement began to jangle as the event approached.
- The chaotic scene made all their nerves jangle.
- The coins in his pocket began to jangle as he walked.
- She felt her emotions jangle when she heard the news.
- The wind caused the shutters to jangle ominously.
- The sound of metal clanging would jangle throughout the factory.
- Her thoughts would jangle when she was under pressure.
- The keys would jangle against each other as he searched for the right one.
- The sudden clap of thunder made her heart jangle with fear.
- The noise of the crowd would jangle in his ears.
- The laughter of children began to jangle through the park.
- She felt a jangle of nerves as she stepped onto the stage.
- The metal gates would jangle when they were opened roughly.
- His mind began to jangle as he tried to come up with ideas.
- The sound of the wind would often jangle the wind chimes.
- The unexpected visit made her heart jangle with surprise.
- The sound of keys jangle reminded her of home.
- Tension in the meeting caused everyone’s nerves to jangle.
- The sudden crash made the dishes jangle in the cupboard.
- She felt her heart jangle as she read the message.
- The sound of the clock would jangle every hour.
- The children’s toys would jangle when they were played with.
- The unexpected noise made her thoughts jangle.
- The sound of the wind made the leaves jangle against each other.
- His keys would often jangle when he was in a hurry.
- The clattering of dishes made her nerves jangle.
- The sound of laughter would jangle through the air.
- The phone call made her heart jangle with anxiety.
- The sudden sound of the bell would jangle in her ears.
- His emotions started to jangle as he anticipated the news.
- The sound of the metal jangle made her jump.
- The chimes would jangle gently in the breeze.
- The unexpected news made her mind jangle with possibilities.
- The sound of the dog’s collar would jangle as it played.
- The laughter of her friends would always jangle in her memory.
- The sudden interruption made his thoughts jangle.
- The ringing of the phone caused her nerves to jangle.