Sentences with phrase «twang in»

While there's usually some twang in what we cover that's not a necessity.
Austin - born McClellan, who talks fast with a Texan twang in his voice, continues: «When you're going to war, the most consequential decision a president can make, you've got to be open and truthful about the situation as best you know it - about the consequences, the risk and the cost and we weren't.
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.
There is a southern twang in his voice which ratchets up into full - blooded gospel preacher mode when his sermons get animated (which is often).
I deduct that they must be accompanying the handful of teens crooning about love with an audible twang in their voices.
He was careful to steer clear of the hulking tankers headed in and out of port, his wake fading, reconstituting itself, Willie Nelson twanging in his earbuds, summer stoking up with every hour, baseball cap shading his eyes.

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In addition to the Canadian diplomat who said he had heard noises in his garden, members of another diplomatic family reported one day in June that they had heard a sudden, twanging sound, like a piece of sheet metal being waved; one family member later became ilIn addition to the Canadian diplomat who said he had heard noises in his garden, members of another diplomatic family reported one day in June that they had heard a sudden, twanging sound, like a piece of sheet metal being waved; one family member later became ilin his garden, members of another diplomatic family reported one day in June that they had heard a sudden, twanging sound, like a piece of sheet metal being waved; one family member later became ilin June that they had heard a sudden, twanging sound, like a piece of sheet metal being waved; one family member later became ill.
In the barren brown fields of southern Indiana, the sullen twang of Over the Rhine prompted our senses.
But the guys I go to football with are less fussed, and so when I'm with them, my language creeps in that direction in the same way that I develop a slight Brummie twang when I spend time with my pals from Birmingham.
Being new to Canada and rather homesick, we invited in two Mormon missionaries from Utah when they called on us in Montreal and spoke with their familiar Western twang.
By the time these two horses reached the grandstand, the jam - packed crowd of more than 53,000 sensed that a nerve - twanging horse race was in the making.
The arrow twangs, rips away from the twine and inbeds itself in a foot of mud five yards from shore.
Not Colorado's Helton — the first batting title is always the toughest — but Boston's Garciaparra, whose taut muscles seem to twang like guitar strings (and might be similarly prone to occasional snapping), can do it if he does what George Brett did when Brett hit.390 in 1980: miss 45 games.
He speaks in a high - pitched voice with the drawling twang of a plainsman.
He's a friend and former high school teammate of Minnesota Vikings receiver Randy Moss; he grew up in Belle, W.Va., not far from Chelyan, the hometown of Los Angeles Lakers great Jerry West; his loose - limbed, almost effortless flamboyance recalls Pete Maravich; and his twang, if you listen closely, has a trace of Elvis in it.
Oh, and it has a slight twang like she spent time in NY.
With a simplistic and almost poetic Irish twang to the name, it rolls off the tongue in a pleasant manner.
Apparently the most potent twangs are detected in the West Country, and the greater the farmer's bond with his animals, the stronger their accent.
With the twang of country music in the background, a handful of Senators and other Adams Street players talked openly about two factors driving the race in Passidomo's direction.
In her Oklahoma twang, Ms. Warren said her rags - to - riches story reflected the promise of mid-century America, when post-New Deal governments invested heavily in higher education, scientific research and infrastructurIn her Oklahoma twang, Ms. Warren said her rags - to - riches story reflected the promise of mid-century America, when post-New Deal governments invested heavily in higher education, scientific research and infrastructurin higher education, scientific research and infrastructure.
«When Paul Cox came out with his paper saying that cyanobacteria produce BMAA,» he says with a lingering Texan twang, «I thought, whoa, we'd better look into this because here in Florida we get some really big blooms.»
He answers in Italian with a Texas twang.
Stir in the stevia, vanilla extract, and any extra ingredients (toasted almonds add a lovely crunch, and frozen berries give the mousse a great fruity twang!)
In which all I will say is that I was honest in my opinions — sometimes that would twang the heart - strings, sometimes it added to egos — but either way it was ultimately always fashion based and visually orientated — as is my role as a Fashion Stylist and Blogger here in Hong KonIn which all I will say is that I was honest in my opinions — sometimes that would twang the heart - strings, sometimes it added to egos — but either way it was ultimately always fashion based and visually orientated — as is my role as a Fashion Stylist and Blogger here in Hong Konin my opinions — sometimes that would twang the heart - strings, sometimes it added to egos — but either way it was ultimately always fashion based and visually orientated — as is my role as a Fashion Stylist and Blogger here in Hong Konin Hong Kong!
The familiar twang, the iced tea, and the slower pace sinks in, and before I know it, I'm leaving on a jet plane but still saying «y ’ all» and classifying fried pickles as a vegetable.
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?
I'm a small town country girl raised in Campbellsville, KY, so I hope that doesn't scare ya»cause I do have that country twang.
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 South loves its twang, of course, but you can also find popular hip - hop, rock, and jazzy dance clubs in the City of Roses.
Even though he's hoofing the same animal - sidekick territory here as he did in Mulan, Murphy dominates the dialogue, portraying a donkey who's as motormouthed as he's supposed to be stubborn, the perfect foil to Myers» anti-social, Scots - accented Shrek (quite why Myers insists on repeatedly foisting this fake - Caledonian twang on us is a mystery, but, what the hell, it works well enough).
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.
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..
A more modern period piece, the 1920s - set «The Newton Boys» (1998) reunited him with Linklater and showcased McConaughey's talent to better effect, allowing his natural twang back in the speech of Willis Newton, the brains behind a real - life band of Texas bank - robbing brothers.
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 modeIn 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 modein country - twanged singer Darlene (Jenna Fischer in June Carter modein June Carter mode).
Jones in his gravelly Texas twang performs voice - over narrations that are Sheriff Bell's reminiscences of the early days of Texas and of the battles between lawmen and outlaws.
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.
With his black cowboy hat, Mireles resembles a matinee western hero, his triumphs played out in arresting widescreen vistas to a twanging spaghetti - inflected accompaniment.
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.
Shannon doesn't do the typical Elvis twang impersonation, a smart decision in that it allows us to quickly buy into his characterization.
Slim Pickens, in Blazing Saddles, twanged it best: «What in the wahd, wahd world of sports is a-goin» on here?»
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 stranger.
The south Boston native doesn't even begin to affect a twang, even though his character is a small - time inventor living on a farm in small - town Texas.
Apparently Franco even directed the movie while speaking in Wiseau's «true ragin» Cajun» twang, because why not?
It's undeniably slight and verges on being pointless, but who needs Shakespeare when you have Sharlto Copley shouting obscenities in a South African twang whilst on fire?
She quips, in her self - declared «hillbilly» twang, «I mean, that's just the culture here.»
In a convincing, albeit over-the-top, western twang, Sands reads this action - packed western, which opens with 12 - year - old P. K. Pinkerton discovering that his foster parents have been murdered.
I even sang it to myself with a «twang» in my voice!
Like twing - twang and balancing in the first Uncharted which they removed from the new UC collection because even the devs thought it was stupid.
As we struggled to reach the end of our journey, the sound of my mage's fireballs incinerating their target joined in chorus with the thud of massive hammers, metallic twang of steel and impact of our archer's arrows on seemingly endless waves of lethal, skittering Skaven.
In the Paris tournament, the cliché accordion is mixed in with a hip - hop style beat, and in Tokyo, you'll experience the plucks and twangs of a tri-stringed authentic shamisen, mixed with a modern dance beaIn the Paris tournament, the cliché accordion is mixed in with a hip - hop style beat, and in Tokyo, you'll experience the plucks and twangs of a tri-stringed authentic shamisen, mixed with a modern dance beain with a hip - hop style beat, and in Tokyo, you'll experience the plucks and twangs of a tri-stringed authentic shamisen, mixed with a modern dance beain Tokyo, you'll experience the plucks and twangs of a tri-stringed authentic shamisen, mixed with a modern dance beat.
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