[Cf. TWANGLE v.] A twangling sound; a continuous or repeated resonant sound, usually lighter or thinner than a twang; a jingle.

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1812.  Colman, Lady of Wreck, II. xxvi. Loud, on the heath, a twangle rush’d That rung out Supper … From the crack’d bell.

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1873.  All Year Round, 18 Oct., 590/1. What gives that thin twangle to the sound?

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1883.  G. W. Cable, in Century Mag., XXVII. 55. That sight touched the pathetic chord of his heart with a rude twangle.

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