lingel (Meaning)

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lingel (n.)

A shoemaker's thread.

A little tongue or thong of leather; a lacing for belts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lingel

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lingel Sentence Examples

  1. The lingel of the bell reverberated through the tranquil air, announcing the witching hour.
  2. The delicate lingel of the porcelain teacup hinted at its exquisite craftsmanship.
  3. The piercing lingel of the fire alarm sent shivers down the spines of the sleeping occupants.
  4. The gentle lingel of the windchime created a soothing melody that calmed the restless mind.
  5. The lingel of the blacksmith's hammer echoed through the forge, a symphony of industry.
  6. The monotonous lingel of the metronome guided the musician's rhythm with precision.
  7. The lingel of breaking glass shattered the silence, sending shards of fear through the room.
  8. The lingel of the ice cubes clinking in the glass signaled the arrival of a refreshing drink.
  9. The distant lingel of church bells reminded the faithful of the passing of time.
  10. The elusive lingel of the nightingale filled the moonlit forest with a magical enchantment.

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A shoemaker's thread., A little tongue or thong of leather; a lacing for belts.

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The lingel of the bell reverberated through the tranquil air, announcing the witching hour.

The delicate lingel of the porcelain teacup hinted at its exquisite craftsmanship.

The piercing lingel of the fire alarm sent shivers down the spines of the sleeping occupants.

The gentle lingel of the windchime created a soothing melody that calmed the restless mind.