cockney twang

Frequency: 4.51.1 per million words

describes a nasal or sharp quality in a Cockney accent

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Examples (20)

  • He spoke with a distinct cockney twang.
  • His authentic Cockney twang immediately identified him as a Londoner.
  • The actor perfected a cockney twang for his role as a London cabbie.
  • She tried to imitate the Cockney twang but couldn't quite get it right.
  • Her friendly greeting was delivered with a cheerful cockney twang.
  • The character's strong Cockney twang added to the authenticity of his portrayal.
  • I could tell he was from East London by his unmistakable cockney twang.
  • You can often hear a distinct Cockney twang in the bustling markets of East London.
  • Despite his expensive suit, his cockney twang gave away his humble origins.
  • Despite living abroad for years, he never lost his charming Cockney twang.
  • She tried to hide her cockney twang during the job interview.
  • Her voice carried a noticeable Cockney twang, making her stand out in the crowd.
  • Did you notice the slight cockney twang in her voice when she got excited?
  • The actor worked hard to perfect his Cockney twang for the role.
  • The character's dialogue is written to be read with a pronounced cockney twang.
  • I love listening to people with a genuine Cockney twang; it's so distinctive.
  • Even over the phone, his cockney twang was immediately recognizable.
  • Even over the phone, his Cockney twang was unmistakable.
  • The old man shared stories of the war, his voice colored by a gentle cockney twang.
  • A slight Cockney twang often suggests a working-class background in London.