The scene in which Christie Smith tinkles the keyboard and serenades Mel in his club goes nowhere and adds nothing to the plot. |
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Music that tinkles from the lugholes of passengers either side of you on the Clapham omnibus is not something that will be cherished. |
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Tinny acoustic plucks, triangle tinkles, and a later-arriving electric slide accent the point. |
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Something tinkles inside you, shivering, quivering, and then it breaks, shattering like a crystal constellation. |
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The vast orchestra includes almost everything that tinkles, jingles or bangs, even bells, a vibraphone and a windmachine, as well as women's voices without words. |
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He tinkles away at a keyboard – as if he's an artist – but never says sorry when he falls far short. |
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Clicks and tinkles failed to more than rouse me from the threshold of sleep. |
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An impressive quantity of small drones, of crunches, of tinkles, of squeaks, mixed together, producing an incontestable resonant wealth. |
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You can almost feel the charge of linking synaptic bursts as the trio generates a veritable Japanese garden of tinkles, clicks, rolls, and splashes. |
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Booms, clicks, tinkles and thumps make up most percussion music. |
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The beads make merry noises and the bell tinkles happily in its ring. |
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A piano tinkles like a funereal music box. |
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In the Romanoff restaurant, corks pop and crystal tinkles. |
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Canine hepatitis: it is a very contagious disease, caused by a virus and is transmitted by contact with tinkles infected or material content of the digestive system. |
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There's also a gym and, above, five treatment rooms where candles flicker, music tinkles and essential oils are massaged purposefully into surprised limbs. |
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Fortunately, his bell tinkles with every jump, so he won't get lost. |
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