twang Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboy's lonesome guitar twanged out a melancholy tune.
  2. The twang of the banjo echoed through the Appalachian mountains.
  3. The sharp twang of the bowstring startled the deer.
  4. The old porch swing creaked with a rusty twang.
  5. The arrow left the bow with a resounding twang.
  6. The metal fence twanged as it rubbed against the tree.
  7. The twang of the rubber band sent the toy car flying.
  8. The sitar's hypnotic twang filled the concert hall.
  9. The twang of the guitar strings still lingered in her memory.
  10. The phone vibrated with a loud twang, shattering the silence.

twang Meaning

Wordnet

twang (n)

a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string)

exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)

Wordnet

twang (v)

cause to sound with a twang

sound with a twang

twitch or throb with pain

pluck (strings of an instrument)

pronounce with a nasal twang

FAQs About the word twang

a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string), exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects), cause to sound with a twang, sound with a twang

peal, rattle, tinkle, clink,jangle, tang, jingle, ping, chink, clop

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The cowboy's lonesome guitar twanged out a melancholy tune.

The twang of the banjo echoed through the Appalachian mountains.

The sharp twang of the bowstring startled the deer.

The old porch swing creaked with a rusty twang.