Jingal

Word JINGAL
Character 6
Hyphenation jin gal
Pronunciations N/A

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A very clumsy Asian girl that has a sweet tooth and is also like to dance to the music. A ninja and a nun in one being. A new nickname for nunja. Urban Dictionary

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The word "jingal" in example sentences

I'm waiting for jingal to turn this into a political ploy for his party. ❋ Unknown (2010)

By the way jingal, don't ask the Federal Government for NOTHING, ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Some elephants and camels": indeed I remember Ionnis suggesting to field some jingal elephants and zamberk camels in Prussian service a gift of the Sultan, as a token of anti-Empresses sympathy. ❋ Der Alte Fritz (2009)

Graham was hit by a ball from a jingal fired from the ramparts. ❋ Legatus Hedlius (2008)

A week ago he'd been damning his coolies for useless, but now he was in a desperate fret for their welfare — they were to carry in the scaling ladders in the teeth of cannon, jingal-fire, spears, stinkpots and whatever else the Manchoos were hurling from the walls, and Temple, the ass, was determined to go in with them. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1985)

The jingal-men were firing volleys from the bridge, the ugly mandarin rushing about in the smoke, exhorting 'em to aim low for the honour of old Pekin High School, no doubt. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1985)

A week ago he'd been damning his coolies for useless, but now he was in a desperate fret for their welfare - they were to carry in the scaling ladders in the teeth of cannon, jingal-fire, spears, stinkpots and whatever else the Manchoos were hurling from the walls, and Temple, the ass, was determined to go in with them. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1985)

We passed through Chang-kia-wan again, in a solid phalanx with the Sikh sowars around us, thrusting by main force through streets choked with jingal-men and Tiger soldiers who sneered and spat but kept their distance from those razor-sharp lance-heads. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1985)

The _jingal_ was fired no more, the musketry had dropped, and the stillness remained perfectly unbroken. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

The dacoits at work about the big _jingal_ had artfully placed the weapon so that its mouth pointed from between two close-growing teak saplings, and the trees formed a safe cover for the gunners. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

Buck's speech was cut short by a loud roar from the _jingal_. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

Then, just inside the shelter of the trees, five figures were observed very busy placing a new _jingal_ in position. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

The _jingal_, a big muzzle-loader on a stand of iron forks, was touched off and a heavy shot crashed into the door. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

Shot after shot was launched from the heavy _jingal_, and at the short range the gunners found the door an easy mark, and pounded it again and again until it was utterly shattered, and the opening into their stronghold was left defenceless. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

"Sure thing," said Buck, "an 'those little tigers away to the left o' the _jingal_ are massing for a rush as soon as the gunners have worked the door loose." ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)

[Oh], [thats] a jingaling ❋ Anon1219283 (2011)

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