1. jangling - Noun
2. jangling - Adjective
3. jangling - Verb
5. jangling - Adjective Satellite
of Jangle
Producing discordant sounds.
Idle babbling; vain disputation.
Wrangling; altercation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe are what we always were in Salem, but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom, and common vengeance writes the law! Arthur Miller
I say, thou mad March hare, I wonder how ye dare Open your jangling jaws To preach in any clause, Like prating popping daws, Against her excellence, Against her reverence, Against her pre-eminence, Against her magnificence, That never did offence. John Skelton
I felt a little guilty about jangling the poor bugger's brains with that evil fantasy. But what the hell? Anybody who wanders around the world saying, "Hell yes, I'm from Texas," deserves whatever happens to him. Hunter S. Thompson
cowboys with jangling spurs Source: Internet
‘A Nod’ sounds like a long-lost collaboration between The Beatles and The Byrds, with layered vocals and sweet, jangling chords, while ‘My Friend’ gravitates towards a Neil Youngstyle Southern rock outro. Source: Internet
He lands on top, jangling handcuffs. Source: Internet