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How to use twanging in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word twanging? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
His tendons were twanging like broken guitar strings but he just looked at me impassively like I was reading his palm.
Maybe instead produce an interminable, twanging, overlong, repetitive, inaccessible and frankly irredeemable apology for a solo album.
Following suit, the followers of Melhiril charged as well, swords swinging wildly, bows twanging, and the clashing of swords and shields.
Both actors delivered the requisite narrowed eyes and twanging, faltering style of speech.
A physically fit man easily finds his way out of difficulties that would keep his nerves twanging if he were sick or only half well.
The arrow vibrated in the tree trunk, twanging, and in the sudden silence of the forest around them, Kieran could hear the sound of riders closing the distance.
So, no twanging cables or rattling cars, but a solid rack-and-pinion drive delivers you, eventually, to this bleak Southbank roof.
Floriane Maels loves above all the bright light of Provence, the twanging colours and the shapes.
You could almost hear the good vibrations twanging in the air.
The only restriction might well be the hip pocket nerve twanging as it graunches and scrapes past trees or over rocks, swallowing deeply from the fuel tank.
The upbeat soul of Together saw his band lock into their groove, all twanging slap bass and clipped guitar lines.
Its call, like that of the green frog, is a sharp, twanging note.
Oh, sure, occasionally I get around to twanging the rigging or tightening a turnbuckle or actually squirting something with lubricant before it freezes solid.
Last week a group of four high-spirited folksters known as the Weavers had succeeded in shouting, twanging and crooning folk singing out of its cloistered corner.
In the evening, reverberantly twanging guitarist Bill Frisell introduces his new quintet, fresh from a fortnight's residency at New York's Village Vanguard club.
Examples from Classical Literature
Guitar or pizzicato notes are obtained by twanging the strings sharply at the lower end near the soundboard with the nails.
It was twanging like a harp-string, at the rate of nearly a hundred and fifty a minute.
The sound of a twanging banjo led him to the front of the kitchen quarters.
It ricocheted three times with a twanging noise and split along the centre.
The Master said, What has the lute of Yu to do, twanging at my door?
You would know who I am that have come drawn by the twanging of your bow?
What cared he for the twanging harp of Uncle Billy, the droll.
Who had heard the twanging of Karkapaha's bow in the retreats of the bear?
He was crowned with a golden wreath, and he was twanging a kind of harp.
Joan and Sheldon heard the twanging thrum and saw Koogoo throw out his arms, at the same time dropping his rifle, stumble forward, and sink down on his hands and knees.
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