trinkle Synonyms
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trinkle Meaning
Webster
trinkle (v. i.)
To act secretly, or in an underhand way; to tamper.
trinkle Sentence Examples
- The soft trinkle of water from the fountain created a soothing ambience.
- The child giggled as the small bell tinkled and trinkled with his every step.
- The breeze caused the leaves to sway, creating a gentle trinkle that filled the air.
- The delicate sound of the wind chimes trinkling in the breeze brought a sense of tranquility.
- The ice cubes rattled and trinkled as they swirled in the glass, refreshing the thirsty soul.
- The rain fell lightly, its soft trinkle on the roof lulling me to sleep.
- The trinkle of the crystal beads on her necklace made a beautiful melody as she moved.
- The sound of a small stream trinkling over rocks created a calming atmosphere.
- The birdsong and the trinkle of the stream blended harmoniously, creating a symphony of nature.
- The tiny raindrops trinkled on the windowpane, casting a flickering glow on the room.
FAQs About the word trinkle
To act secretly, or in an underhand way; to tamper.
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The soft trinkle of water from the fountain created a soothing ambience.
The child giggled as the small bell tinkled and trinkled with his every step.
The breeze caused the leaves to sway, creating a gentle trinkle that filled the air.
The delicate sound of the wind chimes trinkling in the breeze brought a sense of tranquility.