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English words starting with tw

Meanings of Twa:

noun

A member of a pygmy people inhabiting parts of burundi, rwanda, and the democratic republic of congo (zaire).

Usage examples:

The maori of new zealand, the inuit of canada, the twa of rwanda - all these and more sent represen…
adjective

Relating to the twa.

Usage examples:

In may 2000, the rwandan national ballet toured the united states with hutu, tutsi, and twa perform…

Meanings of Twaddle:

noun

Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle
verb

Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

What is that old fellow twaddling about?

Meanings of Twaddled:

verb

Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

What is that old fellow twaddling about?
noun

Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle

Meanings of Twaddles:

verb

Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

What is that old fellow twaddling about?
noun

Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle

Twaddling

ˈtwɒd(ə)l

Meanings of Twaddling:

verb

Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

What is that old fellow twaddling about?
noun

Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle

Meanings of Twain:

number

Archaic term for two.

Usage examples:

He split the spar in twain

Meanings of Twang:

noun

A strong ringing sound such as that made by the plucked string of a musical instrument or a released bowstring.

Usage examples:

There was a twang from marian's bow
verb

Make or cause to make a twang.

Usage examples:

A spring twanged beneath him

Twanged

twæŋ

Meanings of Twanged:

verb

Make or cause to make a twang.

Usage examples:

A spring twanged beneath him
noun

A strong ringing sound such as that made by the plucked string of a musical instrument or a released bowstring.

Usage examples:

There was a twang from marian's bow

Meanings of Twangier:

adjective

Making a noise like that of a tight string being quickly pulled and released

Usage examples:

The song was accompanied by a twangy western guitar., at that time, the factory workers in atlanta …

Twangiest

ˈtwæŋ.i

Meanings of Twangiest:

adjective

Making a noise like that of a tight string being quickly pulled and released

Usage examples:

The song was accompanied by a twangy western guitar., at that time, the factory workers in atlanta …

Meanings of Twangs:

noun

A strong ringing sound such as that made by the plucked string of a musical instrument or a released bowstring.

Usage examples:

There was a twang from marian's bow
verb

Make or cause to make a twang.

Usage examples:

A spring twanged beneath him

Twangy

ˈtwæŋ.i

Meanings of Twangy:

adjective

Making a noise like that of a tight string being quickly pulled and released

Usage examples:

The song was accompanied by a twangy western guitar., at that time, the factory workers in atlanta …

Twas

twɒz

Meanings of Twas:

contraction

It was.

noun

A member of a pygmy people inhabiting parts of burundi, rwanda, and the democratic republic of congo (zaire).

Usage examples:

The maori of new zealand, the inuit of canada, the twa of rwanda - all these and more sent represen…
adjective

Relating to the twa.

Usage examples:

In may 2000, the rwandan national ballet toured the united states with hutu, tutsi, and twa perform…

Contraction of it was

Usage examples:

'twas a wonderful sight to see.

Twat

twæt

Meanings of Twat:

noun

A stupid or obnoxious person.

verb

Hit or punch (someone).

Usage examples:

If my best mate said that i'd twat him

Meanings of Twats:

noun

A stupid or obnoxious person.

verb

Hit or punch (someone).

Usage examples:

If my best mate said that i'd twat him

Twattle

ˈtwɒt(ə)l

Meanings of Twattle:

verb

Talk in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

Some idiot actor twattling on about his latest project
noun

Trivial or foolish speech.

Meanings of Twattled:

verb

Talk in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

Some idiot actor twattling on about his latest project
noun

Trivial or foolish speech.

Twattles

ˈtwɒt(ə)l

Meanings of Twattles:

verb

Talk in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

Some idiot actor twattling on about his latest project
noun

Trivial or foolish speech.

Meanings of Twattling:

verb

Talk in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

Some idiot actor twattling on about his latest project
noun

Trivial or foolish speech.

Meanings of Twayblade:

noun

An orchid with a slender spike of greenish or brownish flowers and a single pair of broad leaves near the base.

Usage examples:

Less common species are meadow saxifrage, green-winged orchid, common twayblade and lesser butterfl…

Tweaked

twiːk

Meanings of Tweaked:

verb

Twist or pull (something) sharply.

Usage examples:

He tweaked the boy's ear
noun

A sharp twist or pull.

Usage examples:

An affectionate tweak

Tweaking

twiːk

Meanings of Tweaking:

verb

Twist or pull (something) sharply.

Usage examples:

He tweaked the boy's ear
noun

A sharp twist or pull.

Usage examples:

An affectionate tweak

Meanings of Tweaks:

verb

Twist or pull (something) sharply.

Usage examples:

He tweaked the boy's ear
noun

A sharp twist or pull.

Usage examples:

An affectionate tweak

Meanings of Twee:

adjective

Excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental.

Usage examples:

Although the film's a bit twee, it's watchable

Tweed

twiːd

Meanings of Tweed:

noun

A rough-surfaced woollen cloth, typically of mixed flecked colours, originally produced in scotland.

Usage examples:

A tweed sports jacket
proper noun

A river which rises in the southern uplands of scotland and flows generally eastwards, crossing into north-eastern england and entering the north sea at berwick-upon-tweed. for part of its lower course it forms the border between scotland and england.

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