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jangling

jangling

jangle <a jangle; jangles> N

jangle N (sounds)

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Every time we think we have a grasp on the slippery narrative, the film pulls another rug from under us, flinging us into a mire of nerve-jangling confusion.
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With no pre-surgery sedation to calm those jangling nerves, my husband came and walked me to the theatre door.
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As tiny hatchling lizards break through their shells, hundreds of snakes pour through cracks in a cliff face triggering a life-or-death sprint for survival, accompanied by a nerve-jangling orchestral score.
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It starts weeks before and gradually reaches its nerve-jangling climax at kick-off.
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It promised nerve-jangling horror and a strong sense of religious terror in all who beheld it.
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They overcome obstacles and perform nerve-jangling escapes before surveying the landscape under knitted brows and setting off again.
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It means every day he continues to face a slog more nerve-jangling than any fairground ride.
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He also created nerve-jangling suspense.
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The lead fluctuated into the final period and with nerves jangling, fouls were committed, and free throws converted, with increasing regularity.
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The song is jangling and musical, and the call is a nasal "pheeeo".
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