twigging Antonyms

Meaning of twigging

twigging

to gain a grasp, notice, observe, a minute branch of a nerve or artery, to understand the meaning of, fashion, style, a small shoot or branch usually without its leaves

twigging Sentence Examples

  1. The young deer cautiously approached the twigging bushes, hoping to evade detection.
  2. The twigging branches of the tree swayed gently in the summer breeze.
  3. The hunter listened attentively for the sound of twigging as his prey approached.
  4. The twigging of dry leaves signaled the arrival of autumn.
  5. The squirrel scampered among the twigging branches, its sharp claws clinging tightly.
  6. The child giggled as she snapped off a twigging branch to use as a wand.
  7. The twigging of a broken branch alerted me to the presence of someone hiding nearby.
  8. The hiker stumbled through the twigging undergrowth, struggling to find the trail.
  9. The twigging of the snare indicated that an animal had been caught.
  10. The twigging of the stream called out to me, inviting me to explore its hidden depths.

FAQs About the word twigging

to gain a grasp, notice, observe, a minute branch of a nerve or artery, to understand the meaning of, fashion, style, a small shoot or branch usually without it

grasping, getting, realizing, seeing, deciphering, understanding,knowing, appreciating, comprehending, recognizing

missing,misunderstanding, misreading, misinterpreting, mistaking, misconstruing,misconceiving, misapprehending, misperceiving

The young deer cautiously approached the twigging bushes, hoping to evade detection.

The twigging branches of the tree swayed gently in the summer breeze.

The hunter listened attentively for the sound of twigging as his prey approached.

The twigging of dry leaves signaled the arrival of autumn.