Gold hoops in her ears, tinkly things on her jacket, and a rainbow dress with the reds and greens leading the field.
"Shorty McCabe"
Sewell Ford
Land they did, and traded seventeen gold disks for just three tinkly bells!
"Christopher Columbus"
Mildred Stapley
She had been thoroughly trained in Paris, under a master who had prophesied great things for her; now her hours at the Rainhams' tinkly piano, playing dreary accompaniments to sentimental songs with Mrs. Rainham's weak soprano wobbling and flattening on the high notes, were hours of real distress, from which she would escape feeling her teeth on edge.
"Back To Billabong"
Mary Grant Bruce