Jingle meaning in English
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Definition
a jingle: a tinkling sound; a catchy advertising tune
a closing jingle: a short melody which comes at the end of a show or advertisement
Examples
- "A jingle, no longer than 30 seconds long, to accompany television and radio ads for Outback Cologne."
- "Subject: Open auditions for jingle"
- "Jingle : Radio Rhubarb!"
- "Let's hear your jingles!"
- "Susie : Alright, so we just heard Edward Moon's jingle... who's next?"
- "Philip, we won't be using that jingle."
- "A short jingle with original lyrics and music to promote Delavigne perfumes."
- "Subject: Jingle guidelines for Outback Cologne Rebranding"
- "I want to inform you that we are currently looking for a short jingle to accompany our new radio advertising campaign for Delavigne perfumes."
- "Composers of any jingles selected will be treated to a meal at the restaurant of my choice."
- "Bruno : Edward has written a new jingle for TigerLily."
- "Perhaps you are familiar with 'Smells R Us' because of their catchy radio jingles, but more likely you know them for their many unpaid invoices."
- "Thanks again to all those who auditioned a jingle for the new Delavigne radio ads."
- "Edward : Well, Mr. Ripley, it took me about 23 hours and 59 minutes, but I think I've got a jingle for Outback Cologne that might just work."
- "Good luck with the jingle, mate!"
- "Jingle will be used for a 30-second radio spot."
- "Anyone who wants to audition a jingle should meet in the conference room this Friday at 3:00 pm."
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