"They jingle and jangle" | |
"With a jingle and a jangle, he rolled into the court." | |
# Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man # # play a song for me # # in the jingle-jangle morning # # I'll come followin' you # | |
(Engine turns off) Now! (Keys jangle) | |
(Keys jangle) (Fred) It worked. | |
"They jingle and jangle" | |
"With a jingle and a jangle, he rolled into the court." | |
# Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man # # play a song for me # # in the jingle-jangle morning # # I'll come followin' you # | |
(Engine turns off) Now! (Keys jangle) | |
(Keys jangle) (Fred) It worked. | |
(Ling-Tau jangles the bells at his waist.) | |
- Sorry about that. - [Cell phone jangles] | |
- You have a lot of jingle jangles. | |
- [bell jangles] | |
Anything that jangles, dangles or rings has to go in these plastic trays. | |
(Ling-Tau jangles the bells at his waist.) | |
- Sorry about that. - [Cell phone jangles] | |
- You have a lot of jingle jangles. | |
- [bell jangles] | |
Anything that jangles, dangles or rings has to go in these plastic trays. | |
- He jangled. | |
...see that noble and most sovereign reason like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. | |
Ah, these minstrels will soothe my jangled nerves. | |
And I of ladies most deject and wretched that sucked the honey of his music vows now see that noble and most sovereign reason like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. That unmatched form and feature of blown youth blasted with ecstasy. | |
And I, of ladies most deject and wretched that sucked the honey of his music vows now see that noble and most sovereign reason like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh, that... | |
"When he sauntered into a saloon, his spurs jangling... ...Ladiesflockedtohim like flies to a candied apple. " | |
( door bell jangling ) | |
(Keys jangling) (Hector) Hey. | |
(Keys jangling) Yeah, well, he's probably not a bad guy. | |
(Keys jangling) | |
- He jangled. | |
...see that noble and most sovereign reason like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. | |
Ah, these minstrels will soothe my jangled nerves. | |
And I of ladies most deject and wretched that sucked the honey of his music vows now see that noble and most sovereign reason like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. That unmatched form and feature of blown youth blasted with ecstasy. | |
And I, of ladies most deject and wretched that sucked the honey of his music vows now see that noble and most sovereign reason like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh, that... | |
"When he sauntered into a saloon, his spurs jangling... ...Ladiesflockedtohim like flies to a candied apple. " | |
( door bell jangling ) | |
(Keys jangling) (Hector) Hey. | |
(Keys jangling) Yeah, well, he's probably not a bad guy. | |
(Keys jangling) | |