Sentences with phrase «twang which»

The voice actors have a German twang which seems at odds with them flying in the United States Army Air Forces, but that's only a minor grumble in the grand scheme of things.

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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).
Except this time I wanted a salty twist so I turned to pretzels (bonus = that extra crunch) and malted milk powder which has that salty twang to it.
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 Kong!
Ronan is constantly arguing herself, which gets funnier as she goes along because, as Melanie was from Louisiana, on occasion her «inside» voice has a little bit of a twang.
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.
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.
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.»
In the rain forest, there is no such thing as silence and every tiny insect twang and buzz is vividly reproduced — which is particularly appropriate in a film about a man who recorded 1,000 hours of pygmy music *, capturing sounds he fears will soon evaporate as a tide of modernism floods the furthest nooks of this world.
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