tinkler

[ˈtɪŋklər]

tinkler Definition

  • 1a person or thing that tinkles
  • 2a small bell or similar object that makes a tinkling sound

Using tinkler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tinkler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tinkler on the cat's collar alerted us to her presence.

  • Example

    The wind chime was a tinkler in the breeze.

  • Example

    The old man was known as the town's tinkler, always carrying a small bell with him.

tinkler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tinkler

Phrases with tinkler

  • tinkler's dam

    a small dam made of stones or earth used to create a pool for watering livestock

    Example

    The farmer built a tinkler's dam to provide water for his cattle.

  • tinkler's license

    a license granted to a beggar or street performer allowing them to solicit money from passersby

    Example

    In medieval times, a tinkler's license was required for anyone who wanted to make a living as a street musician.

  • tinkler's cuss

    a mild oath or curse

    Example

    He let out a tinkler's cuss when he realized he had forgotten his keys.

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Summary: tinkler in Brief

A 'tinkler' [ˈtɪŋklər] is a person or object that makes a tinkling sound. It can refer to small bells or chimes, like the tinkler on a cat's collar or a wind chime. The term also extends to phrases like 'tinkler's dam,' which is a small dam used for watering livestock, and 'tinkler's license,' which was a license granted to street performers in medieval times.