Exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)
1The same nasal twang was in her voice, the same snobbish reserve.
2He became steadier in his gaze; his voice lost some of its nasal twang.
3He has a nasal twang, right priestly in its note.
4Eliphalet girded up his loins, and sharpened his nasal twang to cope with hers.
5Noseplugs sealed her nostrils, giving her voice a nasal twang.
6The speech is a stately drawl very different from the nasal twang of Eliphalet's bringing up.
7Are you, in your nasal twang, going to have my head chopped off by royal decree?
8There is always a nasal twang about it, but quite distinct from the nasality of a Yankee.
9Rodin pronounced these last word with a nasal twang, and the devout lady bowed her head respectfully.
10His tones took on a nasal twang.
11Far off as the voice seemed at first, there was a delicious, home-sickness-provoking, nasal twang to the accents.
12It was understood to be a description of my conversation; American peculiarities, nasal twang, Yankee notions, stars and stripes.
13He was proud of his nasal twang and his want of grammar, and all amenities and decencies of speech.
14With a subtle nasal twang
15The fear of nasal twang and failure to distinguish between it and true nasal resonance has been the stumbling block.
16Her English was accented, neither the flat, nasal twang of the Midwest, nor the vowel-bloating drawl of the Southeastern seaboard.
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Nasal twang a través del tiempo
Nasal twang por variante geográfica