twigg

[US]/twɪɡ/
[UK]/twɪɡ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.English surname of English origin; a nickname for a thin or skinny person; derived from Middle English and Old English meaning "twig, shoot" (thin branch)
Word Forms
Pluraltwiggs

Phrases & Collocations

was twigging

has twigged

Example Sentences

a dry twigg snapped underfoot as i walked through the silent forest.

the little bird built its nest using small twigs and twiggs found on the ground.

she gathered dried twiggs to start the campfire in the wilderness.

a brittle twigg broke off from the ancient oak tree during the violent storm.

the clever squirrel hid acorns beneath a pile of autumn twiggs.

after several confusing explanations, he finally twigged what she meant.

the forest path was carpeted with brown twiggs and fallen leaves.

she used a sturdy twigg to mark the location of her hidden treasure.

the flexible twigg bent gracefully in the strong mountain breeze.

children enjoy collecting colorful twiggs and interesting stones in the park.

the artist used a twigg to create delicate lines in her charcoal drawing.

when she twigged the secret code, everything suddenly made perfect sense.

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