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The squelch of wet shoes, the spasmodic gurgle of a mechanical fountain, the sharp twang of a bent fishing rod released: these sounds at the right moment and in the right position are hilarious.
To an American ear, more charmed than put off by regional ways of speaking, her Derbyshire accent -- the sharp, flinty twang, the vowels that flatten words like "right" to "rat" -- seems no more grating than a Texas drawl.
Mr. McCain's reformist stance on campaign finance rules has angered many of his Republican colleagues in the Senate, but it took his presidential bid to drive a wedge between himself and Mr. Gramm, an astute, hard-core conservative with a sharp twang.
Its call, like that of the green frog, is a sharp, twanging note.
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A sharp, unexpected twang of conscience hit me the other day.
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