twang in the PONS Dictionary

twang Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give sth a twang
to speak with a twang

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The song is far from insipid, and she sings it with a sassy, subtle modern twang.
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He complies, but not quite the way she had in mind (we hear it come flying and stick in the wall with a twang).
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He criticized the electronic elements as they frequently border on amateur, but also said it gave the album some twang from other metalcore bands.
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The bowed carding instrument, called the "dhunki", has a distinctive twang when it is in use or its string is plucked.
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He picks solid songs with themes just about anyone can relate to, and he sings them with a hint of twang in his warm voice.
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Happy then bounces off into the night, with the saw twanging away inside his body.
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Techniques vary from sprinkling the turf with water, tea and beer to acupuncture, music or just twanging with a garden fork.
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Pushing beyond the instrument's country twang traditions, he pioneered a distinctive new sound for the pedal steel guitar.
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Necessary twang makes it easier to sing in all ways.
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The tone therefore shares some of the single coil twang, but having large amounts of midrange and often described as brisk.
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