Definitions for tringle

tringle trin·gle

Spelling: [tring-guh l]
IPA: /ˈtrɪŋ gəl/

Tringle is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 189 anagrams from letters in tringle (egilnrt).

Definitions for tringle

noun

  1. a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.

Origin of tringle

1690-1700; French: curtain rod, rod, alteration of Middle French tingle; compare Middle Dutch tingel lathe

Examples for tringle

It never does to talk to tringle about business at his own house.

There was that tringle girl with two hundred thousand pounds to be had just for the taking;—Traffick's wife's sister, you know.

He had told himself a score of times that, poor as he was, he did not want any of the tringle money.

This new world would be a much better world than the tringle world.

He had learned something of the tringle family, and was aware of Ayala's connection with them.

But he felt almost sure that the tringle alliance must be regarded as impossible.

These had been his special friends, and to them he had confided everything in regard to the tringle marriage.

To her Mr. tringle had knelt before he had taken the elder sister.

Uncle tringle was angry because he did not get what he liked to eat.

One thing he had failed to see since his first introduction to the tringle family.

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