Their necks and chests were glinting in gold and their wrists jangled loudly with even more jewelry. |
We were dining at Bruno's restaurant, La Taverne du Port, overlooking the quayside where a symphony of boats bobbed and jangled in the harbour. |
He licked rainwater from his clothes to quench his raging thirst and jangled his keys to try to attract attention. |
The bell jangled against the door as it opened and in walked a handsome boy, dark with black hair. |
The side door bell jangled alarmingly, and Cook was roused from her place by the fire. A caller? |
Guards' keys jangled as you passed the idle silence and time of your life rotting away. |