Sentences with phrase «twanged by»

Twenty - four hours later, those heartstrings are being twanged by demons — because your date hasn't called you, and you haven't called them, and you don't know what to do about it.

Not exact matches

I thought the tahini would have that similiar «twang» that the nutritional yeast has, I love the raw tahini by Gobel's, that is the brand I used.
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.
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).
Technically, and as defined by every working dialect coach (I am one; I studied with folks who get called by Martin Scorsese on every one of his dialect movies and my mentor is a working VO talent and dialect coach from Denver who studied with Cicely Berry of the RSC; Kristen Linklater and even Edith Skinner) call these dialects: My folks have an Appalachian, WV dialect, when I have a Tennessee twang, southern dialect.
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.»
Set to the twangs of «I've Loved You All Over The World» by Willie Nelson, the two buddies can be seen chowing down on barbeque meats, shooting the breeze, chewing what we can only assume is a really expensive shoe, and even meeting up with an old love.
If you come visit us, you'll eat some of the best Mexican food and BBQ in the history of the world, be charmed by Texas twang, and if you do a really good job, you might even get to swim in our pool.
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