Jan·gle v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jangled p. pr. & vb. n. Jangling ]
1. To sound harshly or discordantly, as bells out of tune.
2. To talk idly; to prate; to babble; to chatter; to gossip. “Thou janglest as a jay.”
3. To quarrel in words; to altercate; to wrangle.
Good wits will be jangling; but, gentles, agree. --Shak.
Prussian Trenck . . . jargons and jangles in an unmelodious manner. --Carlyle.