Sentences with phrase «twang for»

Ditching his native Australian twang for a subtle Boston accent, he renders Connolly as a guy playing all the angles, who knows where his bread is buttered but is ultimately loyal to his Southey roots.

Not exact matches

I think Green Kitchen Smoothies, Juices and Soups is a very good name for your future cafe» the name have a twang in it that gives curiosity to consumers.
Beneath that first tongue - tingling shock is an elegant Champagne fizz and acidic twang that chainsaws through fatty or salty foods, yet is delicate enough for sushi.
But teammate Rob Newton's impersonation of the Aussie's twang has become spot - on, making it easier for both sides to communicate.
His sentences are delivered with a mountain twang, and they come slowly — each one chosen with deliberation for accuracy and succinctness, and interspersed with thoughtful pauses.
This recipe for creamsicle twang combines creamy buttermilk and zesty orange for fewer calories than you'd expect.
Except for the actual word, «twang
There's a kind of a drug - addled in the Big Bend country sort of twang to the whole thing and it feels like it could all go off the rails at any moment and burst into a hell hath no fury conflagration thanks to some lonely propane tank beside the tracks in some Chihuahuan Hooterville; and boy, that drummer works his ass off bringing the bass sound and everything else he's supposed to do; and boy, they remind me of Ed Hall and a bunch of other whacky late 80s / early 90s Austin bands whose names escape me; and man, this band is awesome in that sort of weird «lets go drop mushrooms in Marfa and look for the Marfa Lights» kinda way; and whoa, why don't I just shut up and let you listen for yourself?
Namely honesty, With that said I will say I am interested in meeting friends, If you are up for that with a true southern belle who even speaks with a country twang then let; s do this,
The evictor, a Florida - twanged foreclosure vulture named Rick Carver (Michael Shannon), stands with his back to the body, yelling into his phone about how this complicates the process of preparing the house for resale.
Cranston brings Johnson to life with a bevy of Southern - twanged Big Statements (ex: «There's no place for «nice» in a knife fight») as his commander - in - chief berates his eventual VP Hubert Humphrey (Bradley Whitford), spars with beloved mentor - turned - Civil Rights opponent Senator Richard Russell, Jr. (Frank Langella), and works closely with advisor Walter Jenkins (Todd Weeks), the last of whom he loves «like a son» and yet abandons when the man's homosexuality is exposed late in his reelection run.
Thunder 2002 opens to the rhythms of «Sweet Home Alabama,» giving the game a touch of atmospheric country twang and setting the tone for the rest of the game.
Even though his tacky ostinatos did as much to keep Notes on a Scandal walking that fine line between class and trash, it's hard to imagine it playing well on Borders» P.A. systems as do Desplat's regal albeit icy themes (or Glass's own nominated score for The Hours)-- I can't tell you how many times I found myself paging through an issue of Adbusters, The Believer, or Instinct while «Overture to Ennis Fucking Jack Nasty» twanged from the overhead speakers.
Out in the desert city, Beth somehow acquires friends with inconsistent twangs, one of whom (a barely recognizable Laura Prepon of «That»70s Show», who nonchalantly bares her breasts for rooftop sunbathing) refers her to Dink of Dink Inc..
In between he gets hooked on every substance known to show - biz, drops acid with The Beatles (played by Jack Black, Paul Rudd, Justin Long and Jason Schwartzman), turns into Brian Wilson for an endless summer, abandons a few dozen children, and meets his soulmate in country - twanged singer Darlene (Jenna Fischer in June Carter mode).
For the most part, it's a love story both incisively specific — it has a brace of genuinely profound, provocative things to say about homosexuality in a mostly accepting, but overwhelmingly straight, world — and swooningly identifiable; anyone, regardless of their orientation, who's had a fleeting night or two with someone that could have turned into more, will feel a firm twang on their heartstrings here.
And in the film's most impressive moments, the two strands conflate to the point of sublimation — following a particularly gruesome and devastating incident, for example, we spend some minutes woozily following Hook as, wordless and in deepest shock, he reels away, and as the David Holmes score pulsates and twangs around him it's impossible not to feel his disorientation, his vulnerability and his, well, youth.
Doyle's folksiness and thick twang are played for laughs, but his Western bona fides — complete with a mouth full of false teeth from his days as a horse wrangler — are revered in the manner of No Country For Old Men's Sheriff Ed Tom Bell or The Big Lebowski's nameless strangfor laughs, but his Western bona fides — complete with a mouth full of false teeth from his days as a horse wrangler — are revered in the manner of No Country For Old Men's Sheriff Ed Tom Bell or The Big Lebowski's nameless strangFor Old Men's Sheriff Ed Tom Bell or The Big Lebowski's nameless stranger.
For his part, Thorp was thoroughly charmed by Buffett, writing later that Buffett was a «high speed talker with a Nebraska twang and a steady flow of jokes, anecdotes and clever sayings.»
She's a hard - drinking hard - fighting no - nonsense powerhouse, dressed practically yet stylishly for the occasion, yet boasts a bubbly and friendly personality that befits her warm Canadian twang.
At the Centre for Contemporary Arts, just down the hill from Glasgow School of Art, the exhibition «Lilt, Twang, Tremor» took its title from a quote in Anne Karpf's book The Human Voice, which states that «our lilt, twang or tremor are eloquent beyond words.»
Politicians not standing for anything apart from slightly different forms of superficial niceness — Blair's trademark was insincere modesty, forced emotion, estuarine twang and emphatic hand gestures — is the cause of the political malaise that Blair ponders.
As one of the gateways to the south, the state is also known for its culture, hospitality and the particular Southern twang of the natives» accent.
So I ordered some of her books (and Annie Dillard, etc.) for a good dose of ya'll and «bless her little ol' heart» fire and TWANG!!!
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