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Twankay
Twankay (ˈtwæŋkeɪ) Also twanky. [ad. Chinese Tong (or Taung) -ké (or -kei), dialect form of Tun-ki or Tun-chi, the name of two streams (and a town) in An-hui and Chi-kiang, China. Authorities differ as to which of these is the real source of the tea; S. Ball refers it generally to the ‘district’ of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Widow Twankey
Widow Twankey (originally Twankay, sometimes Twanky) is a female character in the pantomime Aladdin. name Twankay deriving from Tunxi in Anhui, from where the tea in China originates. wikipedia.org
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twang
▪ I. twang, n.1 (twæŋ) Also 6 twange, twangue. [Echoic: the tw- element expresses the sound or noise of the twitching or plucking, the -ang element the ringing or resonance.] 1. A vocal imitation of the resonant sound produced when a tense string is sharply plucked or suddenly released; used as inte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Willie Edouin
Byron's Victorian burlesque Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, in 1888 as Widow Twankay, There he produced Katti, the Family Help, starring himself and his wikipedia.org
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William Gill (dramatist)
perform at both the Princess and Haymarket Theatres in such roles as Polyphemus in Acis and Galatea, Caleb Plummer in The Cricket on the Hearth, Widow Twankay wikipedia.org
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