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Jingle vs hear the bell jingles

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Jingle' is a verb or a noun used to describe a ringing sound, while 'hear the bell jingles' is a sentence fragment that seems to be missing context. It seems like the user is trying to compare a single word to a phrase, which doesn't make sense.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

Jingle

This is correct. 'Jingle' can be used as a verb or a noun to describe a ringing sound, often associated with bells or small metallic objects.

You can use 'jingle' as a verb ('The bells jingle in the wind') or as a noun ('I heard the jingle of keys').

Examples:

  • The jingle of sleigh bells filled the air.
  • She could hear the jingle of coins in his pocket.

hear the bell jingles

This phrase is not correct. It seems to be a fragment of a sentence that is missing context or proper structure.

To make this phrase correct, it could be rephrased as 'I hear the bell jingling' or 'I hear the bells jingle.'

Alternatives:

  • I hear the bell jingling.
  • I hear the bells jingle.

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