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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of twang.

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Examples

  • Back then, the band performed twanged up versions of some of the singer's earlier work, including the songs "Are You Ready for the Country" and "Flying on the Ground is Wrong," first recorded by Buffalo Springfield with whom Mr. Young is currently touring.

    Reflections of a Southern Man John Jurgensen 2011

  • When I was in danger, they twanged unpleasantly inside me.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • And my bow twanged and sang in the covert, and the deer fell fast-stricken, and the warm meat was sweet to us, and she was mine there by the water - hole.

    Chapter 21 2010

  • Meantime, Park has replaced the injured Giggs, who may have twanged a hamstring slightly.

    Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United - as it happened John Ashdown 2010

  • Lop-Ear, caught unawares, also hastily reversed, but did not win the protection of the trunk until after the Fire-Man had twanged the bow.

    CHAPTER VII 2010

  • But for those who missed it all, I can tell you that the stewardesses were very hard-bodied, their girdles twanged satisfactorily when tweaked by hard-bodied men and they did have a lot of sex in exotic locations.

    TV review: Garrow's Law; Come Fly With Me - the Story of Pan Am 2011

  • When I was in danger, they twanged unpleasantly inside me.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • When I was in danger, they twanged unpleasantly inside me.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • Back then, the band performed twanged up versions of some of the singer's earlier work, including the songs "Are You Ready for the Country" and "Flying on the Ground is Wrong," first recorded by Buffalo Springfield with whom Mr. Young is currently touring.

    Reflections of a Southern Man John Jurgensen 2011

  • The bow-string twanged, the arrow leaped upward, and Broken-Tooth, uttering a terrible scream, fell off the branch.

    CHAPTER VII 2010

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