Twang
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Twang ( verb )
- To make a sharp, metallic sound.
- 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:
- The guitar twanged as the musician strummed the strings.
- The country singer's twang was distinctive and easily recognizable.
- The rubber band twanged when he let it go.
- He twanged the metal wire with his finger.
- She twanged her words as she spoke with a southern accent.
(As a noun)
Twang ( noun )
- To make a sharp, metallic sound.
- 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:
- The guitar twanged as the musician strummed the strings.
- The country singer's twang was distinctive and easily recognizable.
- The rubber band twanged when he let it go.
- He twanged the metal wire with his finger.
- She twanged her words as she spoke with a southern accent.