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twanging
▪ I. ˈtwanging, vbl. n. [f. twang v.1 + -ing1.] The action of twang v.1 in various senses.1615 R. Brathwait Strappado, Poem to Cottoneers 204 Bradford..Stile it I might Banberry of the North..Famous for twanging, Ale, Zeale, Cakes and Cheese. 1788 Gibbon Decl. & F. xli. (1869) II. 505 note, The twan...
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Ripe (Field Trip album)
[Lead singer and guitarist] Jim Galbraith's catchy, twanging guitar hooks and gawky vocals help define the band's playful personality, occasionally bringing
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twangdillo
† twangˈdillo Obs. rare. Also twangdillow. [f. twang n.1 or v.1 with a Sp. or It. adjunct; a more correct form than trangdillio.] The twanging of a stringed musical instrument.1762 Collins Misc. viii. (Farmer) The twangdillows of poor Crowdero in a country fair. 1794 J. Courtenay Manners, etc. Franc...
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The Ballad of Dood and Juanita
NMEs Leonie Cooper called the album "less a chart-friendly collection of twanging country tunes and more a deft slice of sonic storytelling", and concluded
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Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Style
Ruhlmann wrote that "The arrangements by Don Costa certainly weren't hardcore country, but there were guitars twanging away and Martin simply rolled over
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trangdillio
† trangˈdillio Obs. rare. [Origin unknown: some suggest a mistake for twangdillio, f. twang.] The twanging sound made by a musical instrument.a 1704 T. Brown Pind. Petit. to Lds. in Counc. Wks. 1730 I. 62 Even d'Urfey himself, and such merry fellows, That put their whole trust in tunes and trangdill...
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Ipos: Book of Angels Volume 14
The album’s star is Ribot, strumming and twanging his guitar in a Hawaiian style that sounds more like the hip-retro rock of the Lounge Lizards (no coincidence
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Hold My Girl
Reilly said, "The emotional thread gets a lot more serious during the final third, notably on the soft cut 'Hold My Girl', which sees Ezra ditching the twanging
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vociferosity
vocifeˈrosity rare—1. [f. next: see -osity.] The quality or state of being vociferous.1837 Carlyle Misc., Mirabeau (1857) IV. 90 Shall we give poor Buffière's testimonial in mess-room dialect; in its native twanging vociferosity?
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Psycholula
Some of the tracks from it, "Mad Heads Boogie" and "" Twanging, Beating & Shouts" appeared on Ukraine-released compilation albums Naykrascha Myt. Chick Baby" - 2:02
"I Wait" - 5:27
"Rockin' Brain" - 3:28
" Ghost" - 3:19
"Timid Guy" - 3:36
" Through The Night" - 3:38
" Mad Heads Boogie" - 2:38
" Twanging
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Road" - 4:33
" По Барабану" - 3:27
" Sharks" - 2:46
" Corrida" - 3:20
" Black Cat" - 3:57
" Treat Me Bad" - 4:22
" Mad Heads Boogie" - 2:38
" Twanging
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Cadmium (song)
Jessica Goodman of The Line of Best Fit described the "cathartic" tune as a "twanging, chiming, pleading anthem".
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Having a Party with Jonathan Richman
The Christian Science Monitor determined that "as soon as the disc starts spinning and the strings start twanging, Richman delivers enough energy and wit
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琤琤
【琤琤】chēngchēng[hissing;sounds indicative of jangling of jade,twanging of string or gurgling of flowing water] 象声词,玉器相击声、琴声或水流声,也指声音清脆明快
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Yamatogoto
Amaterasu is eventually coaxed out of her cave by the goddess Ame-no-Uzume, who performs a dance outside the cave, to music provided by the twanging of
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