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Jingle

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Jingle meaning

The sound of metal or glass clattering against itself. | A small piece of metal attached to a musical instrument, such as a tambourine, so as to make a jangling sound when the instrument is played. | A memorable short song, or in some cases a snippet of a popular song with its lyrics modified, used for the purposes of advertising a product or service in a TV or radio commercial.

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Jingle Jangle A Christmas Journey Movie - Everything is Possible - Official Trailer - Netflix - Plot synopsis: A musical adventure and a visual spectacle for the ages, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas.

The Duke from the most beloved FPS games from the 90s, sings Jingle Bells, or in this case, Jingle Booms.

This weekend Eaglespeaker said she competed in the women’s jingle dance, she started off dancing in the fancy category but switched to jingle because of her mom.

Additionally, he joined forces with to promote their new frozen iced tea pops, even creating a special remix for the commercial’s jingle.

As Ike and Tina Turner’s version of “Whole Lotta Love” faded, the house lights dipped and a quick blast of Pete Moore’s “Asteroid” — AKA the kitsch 30-second Pearl & Dean jingle famous to all British moviegoers over 40 — signified the start of the show.

Avon-Canton Chamber of Commerce The Jingle Bell Trolley will be running between Avon and Canton on Nov.18.

Candy Finley takes a go at singing the 109-You-Pull-It jingle.

Chairperson of the Furnace Community SCIO Phil Nilsson led the traditional countdown and Four Degrees choir members gave a spirited rendition of Hark the Herald Angels, with the crowd joining in for a noisy Jingle Bells.

Get ready to jingle all the way to the Adams County Public Library for Merry Reading.

However, combining the tune’s jingle with AC/DC’s “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” makes for a fun what-if.

In blank verse, rhymed couplets and ballad metre, Sullivan puts her formal skills to bitterly effective use, finding a glib jingle in the Grenfell inquiry’s bureaucratese (“this report is avowedly provisional.

It was the first time he's hold and jingle the stick and moved it from his elbow - and continued to do so for between three and four minutes.

Louis was recently spotted cheering on Olivia during her performance at New York City’s Z100 Jingle Ball.

Originally titled “The Christmas Regift,” The Jingle Bell Jubilee features a city manager () who recruits his childhood friend () to help him organize a Christmas charity event in their hometown.

Prefer to listen to the jingle of a Gucci chain strap instead of sleigh bells?

Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to watch iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball 2023with DirecTV Stream’s free trial.

Special Olympics GB was last year announced as one of 12 charity partners of Jingle Jam, the world’s biggest charity gaming event.

The fast-food giant earned top marks in brand recall and likeability for its current campaign and revamped “Have it Your Way” jingle in brand recall, or the percentage of people noticing a brand being advertised, according to Accelerant Research.

The first-ever Jingle Ball was a one-time concert cobbled together by the radio station Z100 back in 1996.

The former Towie heartthrob will bare it all in ITV's festive special, The Real Full Monty: Jingle Balls, to raise awareness of the need to check for signs of the life-threatening disease.