trinkle Synonyms

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trinkle Meaning

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trinkle (v. i.)

To act secretly, or in an underhand way; to tamper.

trinkle Sentence Examples

  1. The soft trinkle of water from the fountain created a soothing ambience.
  2. The child giggled as the small bell tinkled and trinkled with his every step.
  3. The breeze caused the leaves to sway, creating a gentle trinkle that filled the air.
  4. The delicate sound of the wind chimes trinkling in the breeze brought a sense of tranquility.
  5. The ice cubes rattled and trinkled as they swirled in the glass, refreshing the thirsty soul.
  6. The rain fell lightly, its soft trinkle on the roof lulling me to sleep.
  7. The trinkle of the crystal beads on her necklace made a beautiful melody as she moved.
  8. The sound of a small stream trinkling over rocks created a calming atmosphere.
  9. The birdsong and the trinkle of the stream blended harmoniously, creating a symphony of nature.
  10. 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.