💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dindle"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tinglenoun | A prickling or mildly stinging sensation; frisson. |
| swithernoun | (chiefly Scotland, Northern England) A state of indecision or confusion; a panicked state; a flap, fluster, or dither. |
| tinklenoun | (informal, euphemistic) An act of urination. |
| chitternoun | (dialect) Alternative form of chitterling. [(obsolete) The frill to the breast of a shirt.] |
| shakenoun | The act of shaking or being shaken; tremulous or back-and-forth motion. |
| trinklenoun | A surname. |
| chinkleverb | (transitive) To tinkle or cause to tinkle; to produce a continued chinking sound with. |
| tweedlenoun | A sound of the kind made by a fiddle. |
| kittlenoun | A surname. |
| quinchenoun | Alternative form of quinch. [(obsolete, intransitive) To twitch, as if in pain; flinch, wince.] |
| tintinnabulateverb | To ring, tinkle, toll, or otherwise sound like bells. |
| trillnoun | (music) A rapid alternation between an indicated note and the one above it as an ornament; in musical notation usually indicated with the letters tr written above the staff. |
| quetchverb | Alternative form of quitch. [(transitive, obsolete) To shake (something); to stir, move.] |
| tirlnoun | (UK, Scotland, dialect) A vibration. |
| whimplenoun | A village and civil parish in East Devon district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SY0497). |
| wibble-wobbleverb | (informal) To wobble or tremble lightly; to quiver. |
| tingnoun | A high-pitched sharp sound like a small bell being struck. |
| jingle-jangleverb | (intransitive) To make a jingling or jangling sound. |
| dingnoun | (informal) Very minor damage caused by being struck; a small dent or chip. |
| chirrupnoun | A series of chirps, clicks or clucks. |
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