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  • 101Noddy's Toyland Adventures — Genre Stop motion Children s Created by Cosgrove Hall Written by Julia Allen Chris Allen Directed by Brian Little Starring …

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  • 102 — 【정】 옥이 부딪쳐 울리는 소리; 【쟁】 옥소리 王부 1획 (총6획) jingling; tinkling sound …

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  • 103resonance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Capability to produce vibrations Nouns 1. vibration; reverberation, resounding, rebound; reflection, echo, reecho; ringing, tintinnabulation; ring, boom, rumble. See loudness, sound. 2. bell, gong,… …

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  • 104metallic — adjective 1) a metallic sound Syn: tinny, jangling, jingling; grating, harsh, jarring, dissonant 2) metallic paint Syn: metalized, burnished; shiny, glossy, lustrous …

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  • 105cling — I v 1. adhere to, stick to, be attached to; stick together, cohere, fuse, coalesce, unite, join. 2. hold tight, cleave to, hug, embrace; hold fast, grapple, clinch; fasten upon, grip, gripe, grasp; clench, clutch, clasp, hang onto. 3. cherish,… …

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  • 106singsong — /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ / (say singsong) noun 1. verse, or a piece of verse, of a jingling or monotonous character. 2. monotonous rhythmical cadence, tone, or sound. 3. an informal gathering at which the company sing; community singing. –adjective 4.… …

  • 107jingle-jangle — verb make a sound typical of metallic objects The keys were jingling in his pocket • Syn: ↑jingle, ↑jangle • Derivationally related forms: ↑jangle (for: ↑jangle), ↑jingle …

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  • 108jinglejangle — I. |jiŋgəl|jaŋgəl noun ( s) Etymology: reduplication of jingle (II) : a jingling and jangling sound the unpleasant jinglejangle of metallic objects in the trunk of the car II. intransitive verb …

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  • 109sing|song — «SIHNG SNG, SONG», noun, adjective, verb. –n. 1. a monotonous, up and down rhythm: »In childhood singsong is not a defect; it is simply the first form of rhythmical sensibility (C. S. Lewis). 2. a monotonous tone or sound in speaking: »... the… …

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