Twang (?), n.

A tang. See Tang a state.

[R.]

 

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Twang (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Twanged (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Twanging.] [Of imitative origin; cf. Tang a sharp sound, Tinkle.]

To sound with a quick, harsh noise; to make the sound of a tense string pulled and suddenly let go; as, the bowstring twanged.

 

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Twang, v. t.

To make to sound, as by pulling a tense string and letting it go suddenly.

Sounds the tough horn, and twangs the quivering string. Pope.

 

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Twang, n.

1.

A harsh, quick sound, like that made by a stretched string when pulled and suddenly let go; as, the twang of a bowstring.

2.

An affected modulation of the voice; a kind of nasal sound.

He has such a twang in his discourse. Arbuthnot.

 

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