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twang Meaning in marathi ( twang शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



ढगफुटीचा आवाज, टुंटुंग आवाज,

Noun:

रक्तरंजित सूर, टोंग टोंग आवाज, पतंग, युद्ध,

Verb:

टोंग टोंग आवाज, आवाज काढा,



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twang's Usage Examples:

During the reign of Jayakatwang that revived the short-lived second dynasty of Kadiri, the kingdom is also known as Gelang-gelang or Gegelang.


these three possess that country-twanged, tongue-twisting rhyming ability that has gained the Midwest its notoriety.


as he goes his rounds along the streets, constantly twangs the tightly stretched string of his huge cotton-cleaning bow, dhunki, which.


called the song "organ-laced" and thought it was "a surefire hit, a country twanger lifted to heaven by Timberlake’s quilted, hermetic harmonies.


Their concerts are a funny, virtuosic, twanging, awesome, foot-stomping obituary of rock-n-roll featuring the bonsai guitar.


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Defining features of the rockabilly sound included strong rhythms, vocal twangs, and common use of the tape echo; but progressive addition of different.


seems, as always, adept at just about any great story and steel guitar-twanged groove that comes her way.


members acted "splendidly"; Newman "speaks at times with an unpleasant nasal twang, but is clearly suited to the part.


Ame-no-Uzume, who performs a dance outside the cave, to music provided by the twanging of six hunting bows.


organ, horizontal hoe-handle harp, flute, fife, percussion, ashimba, twanger, three stringed fretless banjo, diddley-bo, mouthbow, TeZe Associated acts.


Feuchtwanger"s novel Jew Suss: Rise and Fall, a 2010 German historical drama film dramatising the creative process behind the 1940 film Jud Süß, a 1930 play by Paul.


Japan, it is believed that merely the twanging of its bowstring will frighten away ghosts, evil spirits and negative influences from the house.



Synonyms:

nasal twang, nasality,



Antonyms:

uncommunicative, devoice, voice,



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