Use "twig" in a sentence

1. Psst! Hey, twig!

2. Try to avoid flitting from academic twig to twig.

3. A twig snapped under his foot.

4. A Twig Alighted Hayyim Nahman Bialik: A twig Alighted on a fence and dozed; So do I sleep

5. She heard a twig snap.

6. A twig snapped under my feet.

7. He did call you twig.

8. Clean. Snap like a twig.

9. People don't twig she's ten.

10. 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

11. 2 synonyms for Branchlet: sprig, twig

12. Ice crystals grow like diamonds on every twig.

13. The hummingbird perches on a twig of the hawthorn.

14. A flame will dry up his twig,*

15. He shifted his weight and a twig snapped.

16. I can't twig what is wrong with her.

17. He cut a twig from the tree with his knife.

18. Satisfaction vanished with the snap of a twig.

19. He heard the sharp crack of a twig.

20. You need to take care of the twig!

21. He broke off the twig with a snap.

22. Best to bend while ’tis a twig

23. The child touched the worm with a twig.

24. Each pendent twig and leafy festoon was in a blaze.

25. I broke off a twig and tossed it down.

26. He found a not very effective twig and scraped.

27. I gave him another clue, but he still didn't twig .

28. A butterfly pupa, hanging from a twig, begins to shake.

29. Add to Likebox #74004660 - Beechnuts beech tree on a snowy twig

30. I simply tied the end of a paintbrush onto a twig.

31. The sharp sound of a twig snapping scared the badger away.

32. A twig Alighted on a fence and dozed; So do I sleep

33. Him who took the aerial to be a hawthorn twig?

34. The teacher had explained the sentence, but I didn't quite twig.

35. A young twig is easier twisted than an old tree. 

36. They speculate that virgo grew from virga meaning "a green branch or twig.

37. They left the Beribboned twig behind like a girly grave marker.

38. The arms shows a yellow twig of holly on a red background.

39. When the twig tore the pocket open the letter had dropped out.

40. Like a twig, you know, or a branch, or a contact, or something.

41. 21 They simply spin a silken sling to attach themselves to a twig.

42. There's 3 grabbers, 3 taggers, 5 twig-runners and the player at whack-bat.

43. For an instant, startled by that snapping sound, he thought he had trodden on a twig.

44. She snapped a dry twig from a juniper bush and used it to finish the tourniquet.

45. Twig Blights can root in soil, which they do when living prey are scarce

46. Once outside the nest, the butterfly climbs up a twig and the ants call off the chase.

47. Synonyms for Bough include branch, limb, arm, offshoot, sprig, spur, fork, shoot, sucker and twig

48. The silence of the forest was made evident by the occasional snap of a twig.

49. Synonyms for Branchlet include spray, branch, sprig, twig, stem, small stem, shoot, offshoot, scion and limb

50. Anthracnose Anthracnose (leaf blight) is a fungus that winters on twig tissue on the tree

51. Do I need to make a tourniquet out of a hotdog bun and a twig?

52. The riddle concludes with the promise that ‘Jehovah will transplant a tender twig upon a high mountain.’

53. 29 I saw a little glazed brown ring of tent caterpillar moth eggs on a chokecherry twig.

54. I'm about to snap like a brittle twig, when suddenly someone taps me on the shoulder.

55. Come morning, the mist condenses into drops on the edges of twig and leaf, which tinkle to the earth.

56. He moved lightly over the rough ground, dodging round bushes, avoiding every loose stone and broken twig.

57. Individually we are weak, like a single twig but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot.

58. 18 She snapped a dry twig from a juniper bush and used it to finish the tourniquet.

59. [First attested in the mid 19 th century.] (intransitive) To separate (as a leaf from a twig) by Abscission.

60. Sir Walter Scott once said he was honoured to be a mere twig on the Swinton family tree.

61. Bryozoans - Pectinatella magnifica Have you seen a bryozoa in your lake on a old tree or twig?

62. Other words for twig include Branchlet, spray, and surcle, as well as the technical terms surculus and ramulus

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64. 12 A caterpillar dangled in front of me, hanging in mid-air by a silver thread attached to an oak tree twig.

65. [First attested in the mid 19 th century.] (intransitive) To separate (as a leaf from a twig) by Abscission.

66. All such training from infancy is important, in keeping with the truism, ‘The way the twig is shaped, so grows the tree.’

67. (2 Timothy 1:5) The saying, ‘As the young twig is shaped, so grows the tree’ surely applied to Timothy.

68. Hundreds of kilos of muscle and fat manage to snap not even the tiniest twig as they move through thick forest.

69. 7 A coot sat fidgeting on a bulky nest construction, flicking stems out of the way, pushing a twig into position.

70. Sometimes the wasp may even insert a small twig into the soil and jiggle it about to help settle the material.

71. Good imported witch-hazel, every twig ensorcelled by a nasty charm called the Countervail that gives even more gold to his rich friends.

72. Bostrichid Borers The most common borer we see from the family of beetles called Bostrichidae, is the branch and twig borer, Melalgus confertus

73. Note: [1] A Besom is a long handled broom with the head made out of pieces of twig lashed together.

74. His twig like arms and the tail are just right for the model, any longer then it wouldn't fit Apportionately

75. 13 The male courts the female by singing and posturing, often with a small twig or leaf in his bill.

76. The term " twig " often refers to a terminus, while "bough" refers only to Branches coming directly from the trunk

77. Bryozoan colonies range from small encrusting forms on shells of other invertebrates to branching, twig-like forms, to fan-shaped forms

78. Anoles range in size from the various Twig Anoles, which barely reach 3 inches in length, to Cuba’s Knight Anole, A

79. A caterpillar dangled in front of me, hanging in mid-air by a silver thread attached to an oak tree twig.

80. We may feel as if the rush of daily events is sweeping us along like a twig in a swift stream.