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Discover LudwigThe word "twigs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this word to refer to thin, flexible branches of a tree. For example: "The front yard was filled with twigs after the storm."
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So it was just going back and running a programme that started getting people to think about looking at ground sign – looking at branches that have been snapped, twigs that have been moved, stones that have been overturned because they are a different colour underneath than they are on the top, depressions in the ground.
Ammil is a Devon term for the thin film of ice that lacquers all leaves, twigs and grass blades when a freeze follows a partial thaw, and that in sunlight can cause a whole landscape to glitter.
She describes how she mussed up her hair and stuck twigs into it when she was filming The Bravados with Gregory Peck in 1958.
XL still has much cachet as an indie-tastemaker label; the roster currently includes FKA twigs, Jungle and Jack White, and Ahmed guides them.
Sergius Orata, a Roman engineer who lived in the first century BC, cultivated oysters in southern Italian lakes by bringing them to spawn on rock piles that he surrounded with twigs.
IT MIGHT be the endless pine forests, the locals beating themselves with birch twigs in the sauna or the odd notion of golfing in the snow.
Suicide bombings will stop, he reckons, when the Israelis pull out of the occupied territories, and he says he would kill any Palestinian who tried to carry out such an operation if the Israelis were to withdraw.Abu Ahmad sprays kerosene on twigs and lights them to make tea.
In 1996, a group of New Caledonian crows in New Zealand were observed making and using hooked twigs as tools to capture food.
Deer, for instance, often browse trees and shrubs, biting off twigs to eat.
After much mating, females sow eggs among the twigs.
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