v. [f. CHINK v.3 + -LE, frequentative suffix.] To chink continuously, jingle, tinkle. Hence Chinkling vbl. sb.

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1755.  Connoisseur, No. 96 (1774), III. 191. The chinkling of a tin cascade.

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1870.  E. Peacock, Ralf Skirl., II. 118. He chinkled the ginneys i’ th’ pockets of his breetches.

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