Talk:chinkle

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Under Capricorn (1937), by Helen Simpson, has chinkle (etymology 2) as a noun: "Adare rang the bell. So still was the night that now the sighing in the room had stopped and the birds had settled down again in their tree, he could hear the chinkle of the bell, tossing on its wire in the kitchen fifty yards away, downstairs." Beyond the time of Upstairs, Downstairs, there may be but little use for it, if not for the sound from wind chimes. Greenforester (talk) 21:10, 13 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

 Done Equinox 00:35, 14 December 2014 (UTC)Reply