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twiggy

[ US /ˈtwɪɡi/ ]
[ UK /twˈɪɡi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. thin as a twig

How To Use twiggy In A Sentence

  • A twiggy arm threaded its way through my elbow and I pulled it close. Three Mississippi
  • At she Twiggy is standing up for older consumers by backing a drive to persuade companies to tailor their advertising and products to this wealthy group.
  • A pair has made a scrappy, twiggy nest around six metres from the ground in one of Williams' pine trees.
  • The broomstick dipped its twiggy end and soared upward like a rocket.
  • Twiggy is one of a growing group of older women determined to look stunning well into their fifties and sixties.
  • The only problem with these particular daffodils is their rather thin stems that tend to fall in strong winds or heavy rain and they are best planted with twiggy deciduous shrubs to provide support for their early flowers.
  • He encouraged games with high action violence or gigantic boobs on twiggy girls and, more often than not, a combination of the two. [Bx4VG]: Metroid: Other M « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • She had a sudden image of herself, unkempt and twiggy, with a long beard and goatskin clothes, chasing lizards.
  • But you still get the likes of Vincent Price, Candace Bergen and Twiggy appearing as guest hosts.
  • In 1966, the ultimate clothes hanger ap-peared: Twiggy.
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