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twitchytwitch‧y /ˈtwɪtʃi/ adjective - twitchy legs
- a twitchy mood
- But these days the Tories are an unusually twitchy lot.
- Frankie's twitchy legs and itchy scalp pulled his thoughts back to the present.
- Lynda Steadman is delightfully twitchy and broken as Annie, the more sensitive friend.
- She felt twitchy about that vile Angel who hovered shadowy in the background, waiting to perform some dreadful mischief.
- She took it all in good humour, though Stuart seemed as twitchy as a rabbit's septum.
- Skinheads, on the other hand, are nervous and twitchy.
- The charity world is getting twitchy.
behaving in a nervous way because you are anxious about something: I was very twitchy about the way things would turn out. |