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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • She flung a pair of twiggy arms round my neck and the slick black hair that spilt from her head and down her shoulders stuck to my cheek and lips. Three Mississippi
  • After spring flowering, remove twiggy growth and cut back laterals to three buds.
  • After a moment, the little egret pranced out from behind its twiggy curtain. Country diary: Sandy, Bedfordshire
  • My arms and hands look kind of twiggy, and my wedding ring slid off when I was doing the dishes the other day. Cheaper Than Therapy
  • The computer up for sale is a 2/5, the owner thinks it was one of the original Lisas converted to a Lisa 2, as evidenced by the "twiggy" Power Connector in the Diskette bay and serial number. Cult of Mac
  • Pulling the leaves off thyme sprigs can be painstaking - when the branching stems are twiggy, you can't strip the stalk bare in one clean sweep.
  • Pruning applies mainly to busy, twiggy shrubs which produce a lot of new growth each year, particularly from ground level or near it.
  • Annual climbers such as sweet peas can be supported by a wigwam made from bamboo or by twiggy prunings taken from coloured stemmed dogwoods and other shrubs cut back in March.
  • The girls giggled in back while the boys went first—twiggy boys in huge down jackets and oversize jeans, the crotches hanging below their knees. Three Stages of Amazement
  • Tasted without food, it's what I can only describe as twiggy - it's as if they have crushed the vines along with the grapes. Archive 2006-08-01
  • The chalkiness of the boys 'spindly arms against their loose tank tops, twiggy wrists in massive gloves, and little faces in big headgear don't do much to break that stereotype. Joshua David Stein: Blue Blood: Thinking Outside the Box
  • In flower-beds, stake tall perennials such as delphiniums and hollyhocks by using canes for individual flower stems or by pushing twiggy prunings from shrubs and trees into or around the clump.
  • She pushed them away with the twiggy end of the rowan branch and pulled herself along faster. Crimson Wind
  • He struggled under the weight of the heavy tomes, his twiggy arms flailing pitifully.
  • Forgive me, for when I left the city and moved upstate and never called the sorority girl who seduced me, and didn't call the girl I had a one night stand with because I was creeped out by her long, twiggy fingers. Forgive me, father
  • In flower-beds, stake tall perennials such as delphiniums and hollyhocks by using canes for individual flower stems or by pushing twiggy prunings from shrubs and trees into or around the clump.
  • As the leaves fall off the trees, leaving twiggy skeletons to draw broken brush strokes on the sky, I add further layers to my outdoor clothing.
  • In flower-beds, stake tall perennials such as delphiniums and hollyhocks by using canes for individual flower stems or by pushing twiggy prunings from shrubs and trees into or around the clump.
  • Annual climbers such as sweet peas can be supported by a wigwam made from bamboo or by twiggy prunings taken from coloured stemmed dogwoods and other shrubs cut back in March.
  • Inspired by the Sixties, we asked a few brave souls to take the plunge and dress up like latter-day Twiggys.
  • Then go through the live stems, cutting out thin, twiggy stuff to produce a quiverful of strong stems. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flower stems tend to flop and I find it best grown through other plants or some twiggy sticks.
  • Small birds will need some dense, twiggy shrubs for cover and protection from predators like cats and large birds.
  • Form: Oval rounded; twiggy branches; multistemmed clump Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden
  • Images of sprawling tomato vines, twiggy raspberry bushes and zucchini leaves powdered with mildew all contribute to this prejudice.
  • Its Portfolio dress (£29.50), as worn by Twiggy in the TV advert, is a bestseller after being offered in five other prints. Marks & Spencer bestsellers

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