Words that rhyme with dingel

  • commingle
    v 1: mix or blend; "His book commingles sarcasm and sadness" 2: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well" [syn: blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge]
  • cringle
    n 1: fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines [syn: cringle, eyelet, loop, grommet, grummet]
  • dingle
    n 1: a small wooded hollow [syn: dell, dingle]
  • intermingle
    v 1: combine into one; "blend the nuts and raisins together"; "he blends in with the crowd"; "We don't intermingle much" [syn: blend, intermix, immingle, intermingle]
  • jingle
    n 1: a metallic sound; "the jingle of coins"; "the jangle of spurs" [syn: jingle, jangle] 2: a comic verse of irregular measure; "he had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind" [syn: doggerel, doggerel verse, jingle] v 1: make a sound typical of metallic objects; "The keys were jingling in his pocket" [syn: jingle, jingle-jangle, jangle]
  • mingle
    v 1: to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance" [syn: mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamate] 2: get involved or mixed-up with; "He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair" 3: be all mixed up or jumbled together; "His words jumbled" [syn: jumble, mingle]
  • shingle
    n 1: building material used as siding or roofing [syn: shingle, shake] 2: coarse beach gravel of small waterworn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel) 3: a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e.g. v 1: cover with shingles; "shingle a roof"
  • single
    adj 1: being or characteristic of a single thing or person; "individual drops of rain"; "please mark the individual pages"; "they went their individual ways" [syn: individual, single] [ant: common] 2: used of flowers having usually only one row or whorl of petals; "single chrysanthemums resemble daisies and may have more than one row of petals" [ant: double] 3: existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual; "upon the hill stood a single tower"; "had but a single thought which was to escape"; "a single survivor"; "a single serving"; "a single lens"; "a single thickness" [ant: multiple] 4: not married or related to the unmarried state; "unmarried men and women"; "unmarried life"; "sex and the single girl"; "single parenthood"; "are you married or single?" [syn: unmarried, single] [ant: married] 5: characteristic of or meant for a single person or thing; "an individual serving"; "single occupancy"; "a single bed" [syn: individual, single(a)] 6: having uniform application; "a single legal code for all" 7: not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective; "judging a contest with a single eye"; "a single devotion to duty"; "undivided affection"; "gained their exclusive attention" [syn: single(a), undivided, exclusive] n 1: a base hit on which the batter stops safely at first base [syn: single, bingle] 2: the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number; "he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it"; "they had lunch at one" [syn: one, 1, I, ace, single, unity] v 1: hit a single; "the batter singled to left field"
  • tingle
    n 1: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver, chill, quiver, shudder, thrill, tingle] 2: a somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles [syn: prickling, tingle, tingling] v 1: cause a stinging or tingling sensation [syn: tingle, prickle]
  • untangle
    v 1: release from entanglement of difficulty; "I cannot extricate myself from this task" [syn: extricate, untangle, disentangle, disencumber] 2: become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of; "unravel the thread" [syn: unravel, unknot, unscramble, untangle, unpick] [ant: knot, ravel, tangle]
  • wangle
    n 1: an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery [syn: wangle, wangling] v 1: achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods [syn: wangle, finagle, manage] 2: tamper, with the purpose of deception; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data" [syn: fudge, manipulate, fake, falsify, cook, wangle, misrepresent]
  • wrangle
    n 1: an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words" [syn: quarrel, wrangle, row, words, run-in, dustup] 2: an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining) [syn: haggle, haggling, wrangle, wrangling] v 1: to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street" [syn: brawl, wrangle] 2: herd and care for; "wrangle horses"
  • mongol
    adj 1: of or relating to the region of Mongolia or its people or their languages or cultures; "the Mongol invaders"; "a Mongolian pony"; "Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax" [syn: Mongol, Mongolian] n 1: a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia [syn: Mongol, Mongolian]
  • bingle
    n 1: a base hit on which the batter stops safely at first base [syn: single, bingle]
  • dongle
    n 1: (computer science) an electronic device that must be attached to a computer in order for it to use protected software
  • ingle
  • bingel
  • bringle
  • dingell
  • gingell
  • hingle
  • pringle
  • swingle
  • gangle
  • mangel
  • twangle
  • wrangel
  • atingle
  • surcingle
  • pongal