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    Use "twang" in a sentence

    twang example sentences

    twang


    1. His hope mounted with every twang of the bowstring and every sight of his arrow piercing into undead flesh


    2. tearing of fabric, a twang and more animalistic slurps


    3. She’d only taken a few steps when she heard a soft twang and knew that something had come through the fence behind her


    4. “I call these here little get-togethers Sylvia’s circle,” he answered in his strange, twang


    5. He’d order a beer, in English, with that East Texas twang of his, smiling as though everything was wonderful


    6. Hazy and Dustin started singing, “Din Daa Daa” again, but this time they added a little yodel twang to their pitch as they sung along to the banjo, only this time they had used the actual lyrics


    7. twang of chipped metal ringing out over the grid


    8. he pulled the trigger, hearing the sharp twang as the pellets


    9. The long end launched itself at the palm with an earsplitting twang, as the short end recoiled with a loud snap, tearing wood from the post it had been tied to


    10. long end launched itself at the palm with an earsplitting twang, as the short end recoiled with a

    11. He left the metal strings open and gave them a twang


    12. “I heard the slightest of a southern twang in there,” said Jonathan


    13. Even as he thought this, Conan drew nock to ear, and at the twang of the string a flame-eyed shadow bounded high and fell writhing


    14. His answer came in the twang of the bow-string, the streaking flight of the arrow that sank to the feathers in his broad breast


    15. Harry studied the burly driver with the faint South African twang


    16. twang of uneducated local tradesmen


    17. ‘'A thowsand quid',’ she imitated his cockney twang


    18. twang twang twang” just as much as you do


    19. The old sad songs with their twang of desire and hunger constituted a language that spoke only to him


    20. Kirk responds, “I don't know,” but in his imagination he hears a cowboy's twang say, “Why that there was the Pandora Driver

    21. She could hear the metallic twang of blacksmiths pounding out the metal coming from ahead of her


    22. The spring that had been pressing into his numb leg for the last two hours popped with a twang


    23. Twang! The bow shook intensely, sending shock waves through the peaceful meadow air


    24. twang with a Zulu inflection


    25. Or the time he wrote to us here at TWANG magazine: In a letter dated November 1999 he complained about how bandmate Graham is “a control freak” and “a wanker who spends half the time sucking his own cock”


    26. Famously, the editor of TWANG at the time printed the letter verbatim, without correcting the spelling or grammar, leading to Stripehead receiving much ribbing in the national press


    27. I heard her voice, the cute high pitched tone with the little Texas twang at the end


    28. He wrapped his arm around Nurse’s spindly shoulder and resumed his account, deliberately peppering it with a decidedly poor southern twang


    29. I could hear his twang


    30. struggling to make out their accents but I suppose after a while abroad you lose that regional twang, as you struggle to make yourself understood by the masses

    31. A twang of remorse about turning away the


    32. He spoke with an American accent, but there was a twang of Irish to it


    33. Ariella heard the click and twang of the crossbows as their bolts flew towards the Knot


    34. His voice was deep but she couldn't place his accent, it sounded American but there was a twang of Irish to it


    35. I opened the black and white television set and the American twang put me to sleep


    36. It was definitely of Spanish origin but the intonation had a slight Northern twang to it


    37. I heard the sharp twang of a bowstring and the resulting smack of an arrow into flesh, involuntarily followed by a choked off roar of pain


    38. “Interesting blend of music styles,” Cami commented when the band switched to a rendition of Bon Jovi’s “It’s My Life” with a heavy western twang


    39. Or to Hindu flutes and the fretting twang of the vina,


    40. She rang the bell till it broke with a twang; I entered leisurely

    41. Slight mountain twang, definitely a local


    42. “What is it, Ma’m?” His voice had a strange mid-Western twang but it was polite and respectful


    43. Why, Yankees weren’t bad at all! The voice issuing from the whiskers had the same nasal twang but was kind and


    44. his tones a twang and a burring of “r s” unusual in the lowlands, Scarlett knew that he He mounted the steps and came toward her and, even before he spoke, revealing in was mountain born


    45. Twenty-five years later, when it was caught in a freak flood of canal water in Dublin, the Gretsch floated to the surface, and after I’d removed the stench of sewer rat, it lived to twang again


    46. He had received a letter, in which a customer had complained that the butter had a twang


    47. ” Nick’s lids are heavy, his speech off-kilter enough that his twang is showing


    48. moment there was a sharp twang


    49. At that moment there was a twang of bowstrings: several arrows whistled


    50. Now ain’t that somethin’,” Jamal Autry said with a middle-South twang







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    Synonyms for "twang"

    nasal twang twang

    "twang" definitions

    a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string)


    exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)


    cause to sound with a twang


    sound with a twang


    twitch or throb with pain


    pluck (strings of an instrument)


    pronounce with a nasal twang