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twang

noun as in nasal sound

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Heard in the warm, Americana twangs that complete “Kansas Anymore,” these sounds are an ode to his upbringing in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.

Though the Tennessee-born comedian describes his voice as having more Southern twang than “a racist banjo,” it takes him less than two minutes onstage to show why he’s known as “the Liberal Redneck.”

He was handsome, quiet and polite, with an endearing Oklahoma twang.

Any hint of a Yorkshire twang was left on t' plane.

From BBC

He was handsome and polite, with an endearing Oklahoma twang.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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