I often attributed his popularity to his lovely, large, endearing eyes and his tinkle of a laugh. |
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In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences over the tinkle of fine teacups. |
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Some wind chimes tinkle in the breeze, and a woman babbles contentedly in Japanese. |
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When I picked it up, there was a metallic tinkle, like spare change in a pocket and a wet flopping sound. |
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There's something about the tinkle of teacups or the sound of the cake tin opening that can brighten the weariest of afternoons. |
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There were no stars-only the tinkle of wind chimes, the rustle of windblown leaves. |
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Can you imagine walking through a graveyard in the middle of the night and hearing the distant tinkle of a little bell? |
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The first distant wolf howl does not drown the tinkle of the sleigh-bells or the laughter of the wedding guests. |
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Somewhere in the distance, probably, sounds the tinkle of sheep bells and the lowing of cows. |
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Jane and Anne both made a move for the door, but Therese noticed this, and laughed, which sounded like the tinkle of tiny bells. |
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In its wake, past the wall, behind the cherry trees, I could hear the soft tinkle of wind chimes. |
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The tinkle of the bell as the door opens pistols me as though it were a starting gun. |
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I go for a set of brass bells that tinkle, bringing home the sound of cows returning home at sundown. |
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And the tinkle of kora and the woody tones of the balafon xylophone are skillfully combined with the sounds of an Egyptian orchestra. |
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If there's anything in the company manual that doesn't leap out at you, feel free to give me a tinkle. |
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It is worn from the ceinture in front, and looks much like a row of very elongated little bells, which clash together with a musical tinkle at every movement of the wearer. |
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The cup wobbled, then crashed to the floor with a tinkle of glass. |
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No jingling serenader's art, Nor tinkle of piano strings, Can make the wild blood start In its mystic springs. |
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It would much rather tinkle its bell while rolling along and wriggle its body in time. |
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By contrast, a music box-like tinkle suffuses Ramey's sly little Chromatic Waltz, composed in 1993 and dedicated to the present writer. |
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In summer the mountains are carpeted with flowers and the alpine meadows tinkle with the sound of cowbells. |
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Ice crystals fell from the sky and cracked on the roof with a musical tinkle. |
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The little rustic note in a cottage or country interior: its tinkle is very pleasing to the ear! |
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My avalanche was set off by a small red and white striped candy cane which fell to the floor with a slight tinkle. |
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They can be rotated by hand to allow the pieces of wood and metal to bounce, trickle, tinkle and oozle down the wires. |
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Like the tears of new widows it fell from grey skies to tinkle across the garbage cans with musical fingers. |
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The doors fell out with a loud bang, and the tinkle of breaking glass. |
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It clanged on the concrete and the bulb shattered with a tinkle. |
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The silence is broken only by the tinkle of a distant cowbell. |
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It certainly helps to be able to sit in the sun by a wide open window with only the sound of the birds and the occasional tinkle of a cat's bell to be heard. |
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Now, recycling bins in parts of the capital are to be soundproofed to ensure the eardrums of the great and the good are not assaulted by the tinkle of breaking glass. |
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So, being an employee at a Major Employer, I thought I'd give our occupational health people a tinkle, to see if there was a nursey type who could give it a swift syringing. |
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There's not a tinkle, whoosh, or rattle that isn't illustrative. |
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It clattered to the floor with a hold tinkle and echoed into the silence. |
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His eyes scanned the yard, but the only sound to be heard now was the gentle tinkle of the windchimes as the night-time breeze played with a few vagrant strands of his hair. |
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A shattering tinkle echoes as the ice pieces cover the floor. |
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The light tinkle of Inger's laughter seemed to fill the small room. |
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The only reason the booth is ever empty is when the employees have to go for a tinkle, and they're supposed to lock the turnstile until they get back. |
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They needed a spare pair of hands to tinkle a triangle. |
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On a cloudy day, however, as I can attest, it's much like sitting in a snowdrift, admittedly a warm one with soft leather seating, an endless supply of wine and the faint tinkle of Schubert in the background. |
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The first thing we heard was a little tinkle from the bell on the foot of Altan Od, a little girl aged 1 year and 1 month, cradled in the arms of her mother. |
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The tinkle of the cow-bells lets us know that there are herds around. |
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Narrow winding streets that faithfully espouse the uneven terrain echo with the footsteps of times past and the crystalline tinkle of fountains splashing onto stone slabs. |
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The tinkle of a bell is heard, a curious note, the liquid sound of iron striking iron. It comes six times during the Elevation striking strangely on the ear. |
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Climbing ever upwards, living on the sparse grass or any herbs he could find, led to water for drinking by the tinkle of mountain streams, he kept a tenuous hold on the spark of life. |
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The asthmatic creak and wheeze of old, dry leather harness, the plod and shuffle of many feet and the musical tinkle of small pebbles being jostled aside by the caravan. |
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The intro spooks hard for twenty-three seconds and then, after a two-second stairstep tinkle, they basically start playing ska. |
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She laughs, a tinkle that lingers and fills my head. |
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It would tinkle with every step, adding audible gaiety to the occasion. |
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And then the noisy, cheerful machines with their tinkle of falling coins Dreams can come true in a Gaming house and the Casino de la Vallée offers you all the opportunities you want. |
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