Twang ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Twang ( verb )

  1. To make a sharp, metallic sound.
  2. To speak in a nasal accent.

Origin:

The word "twang" originated in the 16th century, from the middle english "twonge", which means "to make a sharp sound.".

Examples:

  1. The guitar twanged as the musician strummed the strings.
  2. The country singer's twang was distinctive and easily recognizable.
  3. The rubber band twanged when he let it go.
  4. He twanged the metal wire with his finger.
  5. She twanged her words as she spoke with a southern accent.

(As a noun)

Twang ( noun )

  1. To make a sharp, metallic sound.
  2. To speak in a nasal accent.

Origin:

The word "twang" originated in the 16th century, from the middle english "twonge", which means "to make a sharp sound.".

Examples:

  1. The guitar twanged as the musician strummed the strings.
  2. The country singer's twang was distinctive and easily recognizable.
  3. The rubber band twanged when he let it go.
  4. He twanged the metal wire with his finger.
  5. She twanged her words as she spoke with a southern accent.
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