But, secondly, the pneumatic utterances technically known as speaking with tongues failed to reach this level of intelligibility; for Paul compares "a tongue" to a material object which should merely make a noise, to a pipe or harp twanged or blown at random without tune or time, to a trumpet blaring idly and not according to a code of signal notes. [Please select]
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High wall: beyond strings twanged. [Please select]
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It buzz, it twanged. [Please select]
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Every five minutes, every time she sat down or rose or spoke to Oscarina, they twanged, "Is your head better now." [Please select]
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Somewhere in the top of a tall poplar, crowning the summit of a glaring white bluff, a locust twanged incessantly its strident string. [Please select]
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At the instant the string twanged, something caused Ariel to look behind them. [Please select]
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At the same instant Jack's bow twanged, and the arrow pinned the little pig to the ground by the ear. [Please select]
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The whole firmament hummed and twanged like a taut string that has been struck. [Please select]
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Lord Julian picked it up, twanged the strings once as if moved by nervous irritation, and put it down. [Please select]
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It twanged short and sharp like the shrill cry of a swallow. [Please select]
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"TOM'S BOW TWANGED, AND THE ARROW STRUCK THE HORSEMAN UNDER THE ARM-PIT."' [Please select]
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