Sentence examples for a twit from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a twit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a derogatory term to describe someone who is foolish or silly.
Example: "I can't believe he forgot my birthday again; what a twit!"
Alternatives: "a fool" or "an idiot".

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Billy's something of a twit.

Stripped down, Ulysses is a twit".

You'd be a Twit not to.

But she is not a twit.

A TV personality is a "twit".

Yet he is not a twit about it.

Sometimes it makes you seem like a twit but nevertheless all this stuff is happening.

In her field notes, she wrote of one villager, "Wife a bit of a twit".

The nominee should be a twit, extremist, sleaze or brute who makes a difference.

Mum gave him dispensation for acting like a twit, the mortgage got paid.

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