twang Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The arrow left the bow with a resounding twang.
- The metal fence twanged as it rubbed against the tree.
- The twang of the rubber band sent the toy car flying.
- The sitar's hypnotic twang filled the concert hall.
- The twang of the guitar strings still lingered in her memory.
- The phone vibrated with a loud twang, shattering the silence.
twang Meaning
twang (n)
a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string)
exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)
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
Synonyms & Antonyms of 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
No antonyms found.
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.