tilín

tilín
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
1. (sound of a small bell)
a. ting-a-ling
Me despertó de la siesta el tilín de una campanilla que uno de los niños estaba tocando.I was woken up from my nap by the ting-a-ling of a small bell that one of the kids was playing.
b. tinkle
Desde el balcón se escuchaba el tilín de los cascabeles del caballito que trotaba calle abajo.From the balcony they could hear the tinkle of the little horse's bells as he trotted down the street.
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