Use "twang|twangs" in a sentence

1. The fiddle began to twang.

2. And they tramped off to the forests with sturdy youths Bearing guitars , twang - twang!

3. He spoke with a Cockney twang.

4. Suddenly he heard a faint twang.

5. The wire parted with a twang.

6. We heard a twang as the cable broke.

7. This results in a nasal twang.

8. She had a slight Australian twang.

9. Her speech has a funny twang.

10. Something gave a loud discordant twang.

11. Her voice had a slight Australian twang.

12. Mulcahey heard the twang of banjos, a chorus of voices.

13. The words came out with an Irish twang to them.

14. With its classic twang, the Banjo has an instantly recognizable sound

15. Her voice had a faint American or Canadian twang.

16. He fitted a pebble into the catapult and pulled back the elastic. Twang!

17. His voice had a strange mid - Western twang but it was polite and respectful.

18. For many years, this meant English, first received pronunciation, then with an American twang.

19. The slightest movement caused them to twang and reverberate through the silent apartment.

20. The Afterword #105: The 80scast 03/12/2020 By Twang 136 Comments Twang finally finds the key to the pod and virtually gathers with Tiggerlion, Dave Amitri and special guest Hilary to discuss the 80s, a decade beloved and reviled by equal numbers …

21. Whether Southern drawl or Mid-West twang, it was all the same to me.

22. He speaks quietly, with a slightly nasal New England twang , and with a calm self - assurance . Sentencedict.com

23. Short and barrel-cheated, Rowley is feisty as a game hen, with a studied Oklahoma twang.

24. Not a snap or a twang, but the hamstring had gone for the second time in successive matches.

25. View in context They tried firing at the twang of Nalasu's Bowstring , but every time Nalasu fired he instantly changed position.

26. In the corner by the fireplace lay the fragments of half a dozen smashed bottles, and a pungent twang of chlorine tainted the air.

27. Defining features of the rockabilly sound included strong rhythms, vocal twangs, and common use of the tape echo; but progressive addition of different instruments and vocal harmonies led to its "dilution".

28. The Brooders are a ragtag group of Seattle musicians, singing original Alt-Americana music with a twang to make you bounce and be proud to

29. She sought refuge with song under burnt-out warehouses and in darkened clubs with the promise of guitar twang and a lonesome cry.

30. Yelchin commented on his character's personality change from the cartoons series saying, "I was familiar with Clumsy from the TV series, where he had that Southern twang.

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32. Alternating meticulous power pop ("Measure") and anxious aloofness ("Let's Write a Book") with relaxed twang ("Clear Water") and pliant balladry ("Curves of the Needle"), the Brewises …

33. From the classic deep twang of the Gretsch, to the fearsome riff production of the ESP LTD M-7 Baritone Black Metal, there are some exceptional Baritones occupying this exciting little niche.

34. The electric Baritone guitar was a pop-culture staple way back in the late 1950s and 1960s when rock ’n’ roll and surf rock players used them to put a more rounded thump on their twang

35. ‘Her Alternation between a slight twang and subtle gristle leans a bit toward classic country.’ ‘One Alternation of silence and electronic sounds helps you to sense that here is the music of the spheres.’

36. From the first twangs of Yomo Toro’s small ten stringed cuatro, hair raising moments ran through arms, backs and necks when the diminutive virtuoso vamped, Arpeggioed and soared through musical genres from his native Puerto Rican plenas, seis and bombas to salsa, jazz, and rock, rounded out by classical guitar passages and Flamenco music

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