twig|twigged|twigging|twigs in English
verb
[twɪg]
understand; notice, observe
Use "twig|twigged|twigging|twigs" in a sentence
1. Psst! Hey, twig!
2. Try to avoid flitting from academic twig to twig.
3. One famous example of such growth from cuttings involves the poet Alexander Pope, who begged a twig from a parcel tied with twigs sent from Spain to Lady Suffolk.
4. Leaves and twigs.
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6. A twig snapped under his foot.
7. A Twig Alighted Hayyim Nahman Bialik: A twig Alighted on a fence and dozed; So do I sleep
8. She heard a twig snap.
9. Queen of the Twigs!
10. A twig snapped under my feet.
11. The current shoot of abscised twigs was shorter than the current shoot of twigs retained on the tree, suggesting that the less vigorous twigs were shed.
12. He did call you twig.
13. Clean. Snap like a twig.
14. Then he twigged, and, hastily knocking Bill down, he Boarded the train with Amelia
15. People don't twig she's ten.
16. Branchlet: 1 n a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year Synonyms: sprig , twig Types: show 4 types hide 4 types brier a thorny stem or twig wand a thin supple twig or rod withe , withy strong flexible twig osier flexible twig of a willow tree
17. Symptoms include round-to-irregular sunken, swollen, flattened, cracked, discoloured, or dead areas on the stems (canes), twigs, limbs, or trunk. Cankers may enlarge and girdle a twig or branch, killing the foliage beyond it.
18. 2 synonyms for Branchlet: sprig, twig
19. Ice crystals grow like diamonds on every twig.
20. We didn't hear nothing except twigs.
21. The hummingbird perches on a twig of the hawthorn.
22. Well, tastes like twigs and berries.
23. A flame will dry up his twig,*
24. He shifted his weight and a twig snapped.
25. I can't twig what is wrong with her.