1. "adult language. Twang…heh, heh,"
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Peter James, Looking Good Dead
2. "And they tramped off to the forests with sturdy youths bearing guitars, twang-twang!"
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Quote by D.H. Lawrence
3. "Don't 'honey' me in that southern-fried twang."
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Nora Roberts, Blue Dahlia
4. "In this life, so many things can twang your heart."
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Tricia Springstubb, Cody and the Fountain of Happiness
5. "Fat heard in her rational tone the harp of nihilism, the twang of the void."
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Philip K. Dick, VALIS
6. "Yet too much happy bores. He stretched more, more. Are you not happy in your? Twang. It snapped."
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James Joyce, Ulysses
7. "...these Spaniards are all an odd set; the very word Spaniard has a curious, conspirator, Guy-Fawkish twang to it."
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Quote by Herman Melville
8. "Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin .. it's the triumphant twang of a bedspring"
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Quote by S.J. Perelman
9. "I told you he had calico fever, he drawled in a Texas twang. Why else would a young man mope around like a tick-fevered doggie?"
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Mary Connealy, Spitfire Sweetheart
10. "Hello?" "Ah, is this the ... Bow-shawmp residence?" There was no trace of a Texas twang in the caller's accent, nor anything of the South. "Beech-um, yes, that's us. Sorry." "Ah, yeah. Beech-um? Okay."
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Sean Stewart, Mockingbird