We waited another minute, till finally, we heard keys jangle and a masculine throat-clearing. |
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It was soon interrupted by the harsh jangle of the telephone, which I let ring until Quinn shouted for me to pick it up. |
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So you get a good view of them as they jangle around all over the place: on trousers, on a bag, not to mention the ignition lock in the car. |
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On stage, a few lithesome young people, clad in informal ballet outfits, bounded about in time to the remote jangle of a piano. |
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A minute later, the door opened, causing the bell above it to jangle. |
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The distinctive jangle of the Rickenbacker on Mr Tambourine Man wasn't actually the invention of the Byrds. |
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Nerves jangle at every fire-sale, for fear that this will become the new benchmark for sticky assets. |
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Immediately the group rushed with a jangle of weapons and personal combat equipment. |
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Some delicate jangle sometimes serves to constitute an efficient rhythm, constructed around scientists electronic dosages. |
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The overall effect resembled a floating mobile and recalled the high tide, with the sails creating a pleasing jangle as they waltzed in the wind. |
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We climb all day, the hot air silent but for the jangle of cowbells. |
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Just then we heard the beat of a bass drum and the jangle of a tambourine. |
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The sound of his heels on the wooden planks was a sturdy percussion, mixed in perfect time to the heavy rubbing of his sheath, and the jangle of the undone belts of his coat. |
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A jangle of locks being unlocked sounded and then the gate jerked open. |
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The clink and jangle of the amusement arcade caught my ear, and I joined other eager gamblers throwing good money after bad in the name of pre-flight entertainment. |
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It doesn't bash against your keys or jangle about with your change. |
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The Scottish indie icons will be resurrecting their shambling jangle pop for a gig at Clwb Ifor Bach this week. |
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After the band''s breakup in 1987, Morrissey began a successful solo career, in which he continued his former group's jangle pop sound. |
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After the band's break-up in 1987, Morrissey began a solo career, in which he continued the jangle pop sound of The Smiths. |
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Then, no one saw precisely how it happened, whiff-whaff, Lemoine's weapon flew from his hand and struck the wall with a whirr and a jangle. |
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Friday night on the main stage ended with e Buzzcocks, and their hugely inuential jangle pop punk sound. |
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Byrds, the rural warmth of Neil Young, the breezy harmonising of the Beach Boys, mixed with a bit of contemporary jangle pop. |
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The all-girl quartet of the Bangles burst onto the Los Angeles music scene in the 1980s with a retro, jangle pop appeal that quickly became a chart-topping phenomenon. |
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Welsh nerves continued to jangle as Blake let a long ball bounce over his head and only Wayne Hennessey's swift advance from his line prevented Mirko Vucinic sneaking in. |
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Without a word, they blazed into Right Thoughts, its breezy melody and tricksy guitar lines bringing to mind the classic jangle pop of bands like Orange Juice. |
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Best sticking to camper vans to tout their jingle jangle pop rock around. |
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Rather than ape the jingle jangle pop perfection of the Beatles, Wilson and Parks knew that the best response was a music as American as the moptops were British. |
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