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Jangling

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Jangling meaning

A jangle, the sounds of a jangle.

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But the UK’s falling birthrate and ageing population have got nerves jangling in the Treasury, as the number of working taxpayers begins to fall out of balance with the number of pensioners.

Nerve-jangling opening minute but settled and was backing himself to dash out of defence, reading the game to make interceptions and launch counter-attacks.

Right from the start, you’re thrown into her disorganized world with quick camera cuts, a nervously jangling score, and scattered dialogue.

Taunton pulled a goal back through Dylan Morgan’s volley but Weymouth settled jangling nerves in the second half with Tom Bearwish’s close-range finish.

A stalemate of a third quarter with more nervers jangling in the Indian quarter and then, Stapenhorst found the target late in the fourth quarter.

But both side’s grip on those spots in next season’s Champions League could easily be broken by in-form Manchester United in a nerve-jangling finale.

All the while, he has maintained a clear vision for this project, one that draws from the jangling looseness of the Byrds and the seamy force of the Velvet Underground.

But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing.

Just as in their opener against Argentina, France held on for a nerve-jangling 23-21 win, having built a big lead in the first half before seeing it frittered away after the break at Kumamoto Stadium.

Perfection, the chain-link net jangling “just quietly enough to sound like someone counting rosary beads”.

It was not for long, admittedly, given it took Brighton a little under two minutes to set home nerves jangling again.

Like the crucifix earring hanging from his left ear lobe, Claudio Caniggia is jangling.

She explained how anxious she was about the whole thing saying: "I'm sick with nerves and jangling with excitement.

Van Troyer places small objects or containers of cardboard, glass, or tin filled with knick-knacks on the pulsating pads to create a vast array of rumbling, jangling sounds.