100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "twig"
Definition
A "twig" is a small, thin branch or division of a branch, typically found on a tree or shrub. It can also refer to a small, slender, or weak person or thing, often used metaphorically.
Synonyms
- Stick
- Branch
- Shoot
- Sprig
- Limb
- Bough
Antonyms
- Trunk
- Stump
- Root
Examples
- I twig the changes in her behavior immediately.
- He didn’t twig to the fact that she was upset.
- As soon as the teacher explained the concept, I began to twig it.
- She could never twig his hidden intentions.
- It took him a while to twig the joke.
- Once I saw the evidence, I finally twigged the whole situation.
- I didn’t twig that we had a meeting scheduled for today.
- He was slow to twig the connection between the two events.
- When she mentioned the book, I finally twigged where I had heard it before.
- I could see that she didn’t twig my sarcasm.
- After the explanation, he started to twig how the puzzle pieces fit together.
- They didn’t twig the warning signs until it was too late.
- I had to explain it multiple times before they could twig the idea.
- She managed to twig the underlying issue within minutes.
- It took a moment for him to twig the meaning of the phrase.
- I didn’t twig the significance of that date until later.
- The kids didn’t twig that they were being watched.
- After thinking it over, I twigged the answer.
- He finally twigged that she was trying to help him.
- I couldn’t quite twig what was off about the situation.
- She began to twig that he was lying to her.
- It took a long time for him to twig the point of the lesson.
- I didn’t twig how serious he was until he left.
- Once I saw the results, I could easily twig the problem.
- They were slow to twig the changes in the environment.
- She quickly twigged the inconsistency in his story.
- I didn’t twig the reference until I read the book myself.
- It took a while, but I finally twigged the cultural reference.
- He couldn't quite twig the irony in her statement.
- After asking a few questions, I began to twig what was happening.
- She still didn’t twig the hidden message in the song.
- I managed to twig the game rules after a few minutes.
- It was hard for them to twig the deeper meaning behind the art.
- He finally twigged that he was being set up.
- I had to point it out before they could twig the mistake.
- She didn't twig the significance of his words until later.
- I can’t believe it took me so long to twig that!
- He was too distracted to twig the obvious clues.
- I finally twigged the reason for his strange behavior.
- She didn't twig that it was all a prank at first.
- It took a conversation for him to twig the situation.
- I had to explain the joke before they could twig it.
- She began to twig the pattern in his arguments.
- It took him a moment to twig that everyone was laughing at him.
- Once I read the context, I could easily twig the meaning.
- He didn't twig the danger he was in.
- Sometimes, it takes a while to twig what’s really happening.
- She was quick to twig the flaws in his logic.
- I didn’t twig how much time had passed.
- He needed more clues to twig the mystery.
- After a second look, I finally twigged the answer.
- She couldn’t twig why he was acting so strangely.
- I was surprised that he didn’t twig the obvious solution.
- It took a while, but we finally twigged the theme of the project.
- She didn’t twig that he was joking at first.
- Once I saw the data, I could twig the trend.
- He finally twigged that he had been misled.
- I couldn't twig the connection until someone pointed it out.
- After some thought, I began to twig what he meant.
- She didn’t twig that she had been invited to a surprise party.
- I had to twig the significance of her silence.
- He couldn't twig that it was a trick question.
- It took a few hints for him to twig the answer.
- She was able to twig the error in the code quickly.
- I can’t believe they didn’t twig the change in schedule!
- He couldn’t twig the fact that everyone was avoiding him.
- I thought I had explained it clearly, but he still didn’t twig.
- It was hard to twig the joke without the context.
- Once I saw the film, I could twig the references easily.
- She finally twigged that he was flirting with her.
- I couldn’t twig the reason for his sudden change in attitude.
- He was slow to twig the importance of teamwork.
- After some discussion, they began to twig the concept.
- I had to read the chapter twice to twig the main idea.
- She was too tired to twig the details.
- I didn’t twig the joke until everyone else was laughing.
- He finally twigged the pattern after several tries.
- I managed to twig the underlying message after some thought.
- She didn’t twig the implications of her actions.
- It took a while, but I finally twigged the significance of the gift.
- He needed a few more clues to twig the mystery.
- After reviewing, I could easily twig the errors in the report.
- I was surprised he didn’t twig the connection sooner.
- She finally twigged why her friend was upset.
- It took me a minute to twig the sarcasm in his tone.
- He couldn’t twig the situation until it was too late.
- I didn’t twig the rumor until I heard it from multiple sources.
- After a discussion, he began to twig the complexities of the topic.
- She was quick to twig the advantages of the proposal.
- It took me a while to twig the meaning behind her words.
- I finally twigged the solution after brainstorming ideas.
- He was able to twig the mistakes in the calculations.
- I didn’t twig how much effort she had put into the project.
- After discussing it, I began to twig the concept.
- He needed help to twig the more difficult questions.
- She didn’t twig that he was being sarcastic.
- It was hard to twig the changes with so much going on.
- I was amazed that they didn’t twig the obvious solution.
- He finally twigged the importance of being prepared.
- I had to think hard to twig the underlying message of the story.