Similar words: wangle, at war, twain, hot war, post-war, software, in that way, eastward. Meaning: [twæŋ] n. 1. a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string) 2. exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects). v. 1. cause to sound with a twang 2. sound with a twang 3. twitch or throb with pain 4. pluck (strings of an instrument) 5. pronounce with a nasal twang.
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(31) "I've referred to myself as the secretary of war, because we're at war," he says in a nasal Kansas twang, raising his voice over the roar of the plane's engines.
(32) Hearing the twang of the bowstring, it assumed that it was doomed.
(33) You a speaking with a nasal twang, you must have a cold today.
(34) I'm absolutely certain that I'm not the only foreigner to have a twang of disappointment when foreigners waltz into "my" hole-in-the-wall noodle stall.
(35) Another said, Arthur, he sounds like a fag, referring to the senator's High Plains nasal twang.
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