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How to use twang in a sentence

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She's from Texas, and the words roll off her tongue with a distinctive elastic twang, softened by the years in New York.
Despite his training from speech therapists, a slight twang escaped Cutler's lips on that final word.
He threw himself onto the ground as the meadow was filled with the twang of many bowstrings.
Frankly, what's the point in being super-rich if you can't just have a toot and a twang in the garden?
He talks in a soft Glasgow accent that sometimes seems to be teetering on the brink of a mid-Atlantic twang.
Suddenly the twang of a bowstring rang out and the cloak fell to the floor.
As they paddle, they hear the twang of bowstrings and arrows begin to fall around them.
So what's happening to the music once defined by the twang and heartache of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline?
The accents may be English, albeit with a twang, but the influences are Australian.
His speech was so heavy with the flat twang of the Danes that it was hard to understand.
Thinking of a satisfying bass guitar sound, a twang which makes the room vibrate but doesn't go through the ears at all.
She gestures to your bags, her American twang uncomfortably loud in the small area.
The Japanese, Portuguese, French, and even the occasional twang of a North American accent suddenly sounded divine.
Just because you sing with the odd hiccup or twang a certain phrase doesn't mean you can say you're singing country music.
So, if you like your country-ish rock complete with slide guitars and a little twang, feel free to blast it out your car stereo this summer.
The difference this time is Indians are calling the shots, instead of just handing their sitars over to the Beatles to twang.
He had that smug, always right, nasal sounding twang, of Ken's down to perfection.
The west coast of Scotland is renowned for having a soft spot for music with a country twang.
She was a major attraction in Educating Archie and on stage in the character of Marlene, a Birmingham girl with an exaggerated Brummie twang.
Unlike us buttoned-up New Orleanians, he spoke in a mellifluous twang, a product of Meridian, Mississippi.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Indeed, so wary did we become that the twang of the tambura, from a distance, scared us away and utterly failed to bag us.
But this comparison is not satisfactory, because there is a penetrant metallic quality in the twang, impossible to describe.
There was such a twang of temper in his voice that Crofts heard at once, and made a quick effort at placation.
It branded her Ozark twang as a lie, and a great many other things about her.
Now and again there was the sharp twang in it of the bog-myrtle, sweltering in the sunglow.
It gives a twang to root beer that nothing else will, and the flag hereabout is the twangiest I know of.
The twang of a bowstring might have been heard by one of the koris, had he been listening.
I have thirteen arrows yet, and if one of them fly unfleshed, then, by the twang of string!
From every barber shop came the twang of cittern or guitar, while song burst from the lips of every tankard bearer.
And this he said with a nasal twang whose imitation was not to be mistaken.
Her backwoods twang sharpened as she aped some contemporary witch.
Geoff could almost have fancied there was a cockney twang about it.
For whereas Freeman's voice had a kind of country bumpkin twang, Simm isn't having to overegg things.
That swing, swang and twang is pulled from the musical roots of such bands as Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys and the Tune Wranglers.
The elastic twang in the background might just be the sound of Lady Gaga untwisting her knickers.
The nasal twang of Yankeedom is a plant that 99 needs no nourishing.
She answered to the peculiar, reedy twang in his penetrating voice.
They tried firing at the twang of Nalasu's bowstring, but every time Nalasu fired he instantly changed position.
He had a shrewd, good sort of face, and a Yankee twang to his speech.
His voice was a low tenor, with just a touch of midwestern twang.
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