Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A twangling sound; a jangle.
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Examples
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That the martial clangour of a trumpet had something in it vastly more grand, heroic, and sublime than the twingle-twangle of
The Letters of Robert Burns Robert Burns 1777
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In his letter to the author, acknowledging the receipt of his book, Burns says, "I own, sir, at first glance, several of your propositions startle me as paradoxical: that the martial clangour of a trumpet had something in it vastly more grand, heroic, and sublime than the twingle-twangle of a Jew's-harp; that the delicate flexure of
Robert Burns John Campbell Shairp 1852
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