TWIG vs SPRIG: NOUN
- Any one of several species of small beetles which bore into twigs of shrubs and trees, as the apple-tree twig borer (Amphicerus bicaudatus).
- A small shoot or branch of a tree or other plant, of no definite length or size.
- See Girdler, 3.
- Any rushlike plant of the genus Cladium having hard, and sometimes prickly-edged, leaves or stalks. See Saw grass, under Saw.
- A small thin branch of a tree or bush.
- A twitch; a jerk; a quick, sudden pull.
- In ceramics, a thin strip of prepared clay used in modeling a pottery vessel, especially in the imitation basket work common in Leeds pottery.
- A divining-rod.
- A small shoot of a tree or other plant; a small branch; a spray.
- In anatomy, one of the minute branches of a blood-vessel.
- The current style; the fashion.
- Any small, leafless branch of a woody plant.
- A young shoot representing the current season's growth of a woody plant.
- Small branch or division of a branch; usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year
- Small branch or division of a branch; usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year
- A small eyebolt ragged or barbed at the point.
- A brad, or nail without a head.
- A youth; a lad; -- used humorously or in slight disparagement.
- A small shoot or twig of a tree or other plant; a spray.
- Nautical, a small eye-bolt ragged at the point.
- The sprigtail or pintail duck, Dafila acuta.
- In lace-making, one of the separate pieces of lace, usually pillow-made lace, which are fastened upon a net ground or réseau in all kinds of application-lace. They are generally in the form of flowers and leaves (whence the name).
- A small wedge-shaped piece, usually of tinplate, used to hold the glass in a wooden sash until the putty can be applied and has time to harden.
- A small brad or nail without a head.
- See the quotation.
- A kind of spike.
- An ornament or a design in the form of a spray; especially, such a design stamped, woven, or embroidered on a textile fabric.
- An offshoot from a human stock; a young person; a scion; a slip: often implying slight disparagement or contempt.
- A sprout; a shoot: a small branch; a spray, as of a tree or plant.
- The sparrow, Passer domesticus.
- An ornament that resembles a spray of leaves or flowers
- An ornament in this shape.
- A small brad without a head.
- A young, immature person.
- A small shoot or twig of a plant.
TWIG vs SPRIG: VERB
- To realise something; to 'catch on'.
- Understand, usually after some initial difficulty
- Branch out in a twiglike manner
- To decorate with sprigs
TWIG vs SPRIG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be or become aware of the situation; understand.
- To understand or figure out.
- To observe or notice.
- N/A
TWIG vs SPRIG: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To observe slyly; also, to perceive; to discover.
- To understand the meaning of; to comprehend; as, do you twig me?
- To beat with twigs.
- To twitch; to pull; to tweak.
- To mark or adorn with the representation of small branches; to work with sprigs.
- To decorate with a design of sprigs.
- To remove a sprig or sprigs from (a bush or tree).
- To fasten with a small headless brad.
TWIG vs SPRIG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To understand; see; “catch on.
- To comprehend; understand; perceive; discover.
- To notice; observe narrowly; watch.
- To twitch; jerk.
- To be vigorous or active; be energetic
- To switch; beat.
- A small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division)
- To drive sprigs into.
- Spruce; smart.
- To decorate with sprigs, as pottery or textile fabrics.
- To form into a sprig or sprigs.
- A small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division)
TWIG vs SPRIG: RELATED WORDS
- Runes, Stem, Branch, Borer, Stick, Limb, Dogwood, Latch on, Get onto, Get it, Cotton on, Catch on, Branchlet, Tumble, Sprig
- Posies, Golden wattle, Spriggy, Rosemary, Chiffonade, Marjoram, Basil, Garlic chive, Frond, Chervil, Thyme, Spray, Parsley, Branchlet, Twig
TWIG vs SPRIG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pinecone, Industry, Girdler, Shoot, Blight, Runes, Stem, Branch, Stick, Limb, Dogwood, Get it, Cotton on, Branchlet, Tumble
- Parsnip, Rosebud, Spriggy, Rosemary, Chiffonade, Marjoram, Basil, Garlic chive, Frond, Chervil, Thyme, Spray, Parsley, Branchlet, Twig
TWIG vs SPRIG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- New SPONSORED feature: Twig templates for HTML export.
- Men have learned without perching on a twig.
- There is a list of filters that are part of the Twig engine, and all of these are available when using Twig with Drupal.
- The Twig I2C motor driver is a new addition to the TWIG series with the same easy-to-use interfa.
- Harry paused, still holding the twig, the mate of the twig he had snapped what seemed like two weeks ago.
- PHP Tools provides an information bar whenever a Twig template is opened without the Twig template engine installation.
- Though there is a Twig module, I have opted to initialize twig manually to.
- Twig has a special syntax for accessing array keys and objects, also known in Twig as variable attributes.
- Both Twig and Blade are compiled templateswhile Plates is a native template engine that was inspired by Twig.
- The twig documentation contains more details on Twig extensions.
- To serve, top each parfait with a sprig of mint.
- Add a sprig of fresh foliage to finish it off.
- New words sprig up and replace the old ones.
- Sprig of rosemary would be added to the water.
- How did you not notice that sprig of mistletoe?
- Garnish with a sprig of fresh parsley, if desired.
- In Summer add ice and a sprig of mint.
- Deco mesh tubbing, plus regular ribbon and sprig decorations.
- Urban Sprig, NW Kids magazine, and Parent USA City.
- Lomenzo Properties for a sprig of FRESH MISTLETOE!
TWIG vs SPRIG: QUESTIONS
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