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TWANGLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb (intransitive) to make a twanging sound, esp on a musical instrument .
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TWANGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TWANGLE is twang. How to use twangle in a sentence.
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twangling, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective twangling is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for twangling is from 1576, in a translation by Abraham Fleming, ...
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ˈtwangling, ppl. a. [f. twangle v. + -ing2.] That twangles.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 239 A tuneable sounde vpon twangling stringes. 1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. ii. i. 159 While she did call me Rascall, Fidler, And twangling Iacke. 1610 ― Temp. iii. ii. 146 Sometimes a thousand twangling Instruments Wil...
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twangling (adj.) - ShakespearesWords.com
twangling (adj.) twanging, resounding, jingling. Headword location(s). SHAKESPEARE'S WORDS © 2025 DAVID CRYSTAL & BEN CRYSTAL. x. Jump directly to. select works ...
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twangling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Verb · Noun. edit. twangling (plural twanglings). A twang; a sound that twangles.
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▪ I. twangle, n. (ˈtwæŋg(ə)l) [Cf. twangle v.] A twangling sound; a continuous or repeated resonant sound, usually lighter or thinner than a twang; a jingle.1812 Colman Lady of Wreck ii. xxvi, Loud, on the heath, a twangle rush'd That rung out Supper..From the crack'd bell. 1873 All Year Round 18 Oc...
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TWINGLE-TWANGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TWINGLE-TWANGLE is the twang of a musical instrument.
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TWANGLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Twang′le, to twang frequently.—v.t. to cause to twangle. From Project Gutenberg. "It's stupid to dance without music," Tristram said, ...
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The Tempest: Famous Quotes Explained | SparkNotes
“Be not afeard. The isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about ...
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ShakespearesWords.com - Shakespeare's Words
twangling (adj.) twanging, resounding, jingling. Tem III.ii.138, [Caliban to Stephano] a thousand twangling instruments / Will hum about mine ears. TS II.i.158 ...
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The Tempest, Act III, Scene II [Be not afeard] - Poets.org
Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments. Will hum about ...
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Kissing the Pink
Whitecross, Hall and Stewart collaborated on many dance records in the early 1990s, and made it to the top of the dance charts in 1994 with the artist Mike ("Twangling
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twingle-twangle
twingle-twangle (twɪŋg(ə)lˈtwæŋg(ə)l) [Reduplication of twangle.] A representation of the continuous sounds of a harp or the like. Also as v.1634 Ford Perkin Warbeck iii. ii, Discord of bells pipes and tabours Hodgepodge of Scotch and Irish twingle twangles. 1791 Burns Let. to A. Alison 14 Feb., The...
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Caliban
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears; and sometime voices
That, if I then had waked after long sleep,
Will make me sleep
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