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twiggery|ˈtwɪgərɪ| [f. twig n.1 + -ery.] Twigs collectively. Also fig.
1909in Webster. 1922Contemp. Rev. Feb. 255 Something that was not merely discursive wooden twiggery. 1931Observer 11 Oct. 26 In the winter of 1929 it was only the twiggery that was killed. The main stems broke out into bud... The numerous end-twigs do habitually suffer in winter. 1980Washington Post 6 July k2/3, I would walk into the apartment..warm myself at the fire, admire my twiggery, [etc.]. |