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twig造句
(1) Best to bend while ’tis a twig. (2) A young twig is easier twisted than an old tree. (3) As the twig is bent so the tree is inclined. (4) He snapped a twig off a bush. (5) I can't twig what is wrong with her. (6) A twig snapped under my feet. (7) He broke off a twig from a willow tree and used it to shoo the flies away. (8) Individually we are weak, like a single twig but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot. (9) The sharp sound of a twig snapping scared the badger away. (10) He heard the sharp crack of a twig. (11) He broke off the twig with a snap. (12) She heard a twig snap. (13) The child touched the worm with a twig. (14) He shifted his weight and a twig snapped. (15) The other end of the twig is sharpened into a sharp point to use as a toothpick. (16) Satisfaction vanished with the snap of a twig. (17) People don't twig she's ten. (18) Try to avoid flitting from academic twig to twig. (19) He found a not very effective twig and scraped. (20) Clean. Snap like a twig. (21) A twig snapped under his foot. (22) I broke off a twig and tossed it down. (23) When the twig tore the pocket open the letter had dropped out. (24) The sight of a twig she had picked bursting into bud in a vase was enough to send her in raptures. (25) A butterfly pupa, hanging from a twig, begins to shake. (26) The silence of the forest was made evident by the occasional snap of a twig. (27) The teacher had explained the sentence, but I didn't quite twig. (28) I gave him another clue, but he still didn't twig . (29) Hundreds of kilos of muscle and fat manage to snap not even the tiniest twig as they move through thick forest. (30) They simply spin a silken sling to attach themselves to a twig.