Definition of Jinglets

1. jinglet [n] - See also: jinglet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jinglets

jingals
jingbang
jingbangs
jingko
jingkoes
jingle
jingle-jangle
jingle bell
jingle bells
jingle mail
jingled
jingler
jinglers
jingles
jinglet
jinglets (current term)
jinglier
jingliest
jingling
jinglingly
jingly
jingo
jingoes
jingoish
jingoism
jingoisms
jingoist
jingoistic
jingoistically
jingoists

Literary usage of Jinglets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Iowa Authors and Their Works: A Contribution Toward a Bibliography by Alice Marple, Iowa Historical, Memorial, and Art Dept (1918)
"Mills, Charles Francis Henry, 1875— Voice and vocalism. '09. Hawkeye press. Mills, Frank Moody, 1831— Home-made jinglets, cast in the rough at odd times. ..."

2. Past and Present, Or, A Description of Persons and Events Connected with by John Carroll (1860)
"He was dressed in a heavy suit of home-made; and entered with a coarse wool hat in his hand, the binding around the rim of which was in jinglets. ..."

3. Past and Present, Or, A Description of Persons and Events Connected with by John Carroll (1860)
"He was dressed in a heavy suit of home-made; and entered with a coarse wool hat in his hand, the binding around the rim of which was in jinglets. ..."

4. The Mary Dawson game book: a manual of original games and guessing contests by Mary Dawson (1916)
"... have the jinglets, let these be light and bright and in no way abstruse. For instance, they might be couplets like the following: " Search and seek the ..."

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