"Tink" is a word in ENGLISH
A sharp, quick sound; a tinkle.
To make a sharp, shrill noise; to tinkle.
You are privileged if you know that there is God, the only creator of Heaven and Earth because not everyone gets to understand that whist still alive.
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A solider stationed in the South Pacific wrote to his wife in the States to please send him a harmonica to occupy his free time and keep his mind off of the local women. The wife complied and sent the best one she could find, along with several dozen lesson and music books.Rotated back home, he rushed to their home and through the front door. "Oh darling" he gushed, "Come here. Let me look at you. Let me hold you! Let's have a fine dinner out, then make love all night. I've missed your lovin' so much."The wife, keeping her distance, said, "All in good time lover. First, let's hear you play that harmonica."
To cause to give out a slight, sharp, tinkling, sound, as by striking metallic or other sonorous bodies together.
Read the complete definitionTo give out a slight, sharp, tinkling sound.
Read the complete definitionA slight, sharp, tinkling sound, made by the collision of sonorous bodies.
Read the complete definitionholágting - To tinkle, jingle, clink, emit a sharp, metallic sound. (cf. lágting).
Read the complete definitionTo sound with a fine, sharp, rattling, clinking, or tinkling sound; as, sleigh bells jingle.
Read the complete definitionTo cause to give a sharp metallic sound as a little bell, or as coins shaken together; to tinkle.
Read the complete definitionA sharp sound, as of a bell; a tinkling.
Read the complete definitionTo hear, or resound with, a small, sharp sound.
Read the complete definitionTo make, or give forth, small, quick, sharp sounds, as a piece of metal does when struck; to clink.
Read the complete definitionA small, sharp, quick sound, as that made by striking metal.
Read the complete definitionTo cause to clonk, or make small, sharp, quick sounds.
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