Use ‘twigged’ in a sentence | ‘twigged’ example sentences
1- I never twigged what the gold rush was.
2- Then I twigged : it was a sun tan.
3- I shouldn’t have bothered pitching and should have twigged this.
4- I then twigged that it was indeed the diminutive maestro.
5- Then Daisy twigged the reason for all those glammed-up women.
6- It took ages before he twigged .
7- I was mystified and alarmed, then I suddenly twigged it was rain.
8- I immediately twigged that the Almirante Brown was a Meko 360.
9- The old fool has finally twigged that the banks and bankers are not his friends .
10- Lydia, who had quite often been subjected to this experience, twigged at once.
11- Investors haven’t yet twigged .
12- You will have twigged by now that Schiehallion was the scene of a melodramatic incident.
13- In Australia most of the techniques fit and when twigged are highly successful and most importantly highly effective.
14- SSECS, in case you hadn’t twigged already, will be the Secondary School Education Charge Scheme.
15- After she finally twigged , she went downstairs into the shop’s cellar, and returned bearing half a tree.
16- But as Soper quickly twigged , what Selina actually meant by her repeated mention of nuclear power was nuclear weapons.
17- After a ” long wait and stand” looking for this imaginary piece of tack, he finally twigged the joke.
18- Committed halfway up I twigged the mass of tat on the belay above the crack – the smart money abseiled off.
19- You might have twigged by now that what seems to be crystal clear and what is crystal clear are, in the kaleidoscopic world of Coalition politics, not quite the same thing.
20- Sounds pretty good — and I was wondering how long it would take before enterprising Kiwis twigged to the fact that this technology is just as capable of carrying voice as it is data.
21- Too many people twigged – or at least thought they did – that he had done it only to open the door of Number 10.
22- I hooked another nice queenfish from less than twenty feet off the rod tip and allowed it to clear the loose line around my feet, although it still hadn’t really twigged to being hooked.
23- For a while, they naively assumed that Santa should be sending viagra and his bank details to relatives of the President of Nigeria, but eventually they twigged that odd things were afoot.
24- Perhaps by virtue of having looked and looked, I suddenly twigged : the excitement was from knowing, though dumbly at the time, that here was a scene totemic of life at that moment; the disappointment came from not being able to give voice to this knowing.
25- And, eventually, this led to some tension and excitement as the undeniably skilful Uruguayans went in search of the goal that, O’Hagan eventually twigged after about 76 minutes, “would change both teams’ fortunes in a big way.” Cameroon held on.
26- Half of the continent seems to have twigged that you can still pick up relative bargains there (see Newcastle and Arsenal in particular) but Roma, with our newly appointed FRENCH manager still seem intent on buying players from England on hugely inflated salaries (Gervinho, Bent, Cesar).
27- No extended lines of credit, no invoicing thirty days later and all designed to be quick in-and-out operations before the tax man or the VAT man has twigged there’s anything going on at all.
28- They got to the point of trying to sell me the product where I then twigged how wrong this was and I asked for a moment to look something up – coincidentally your blog came up and they could see this.
29- Hillman’s trusting wife, Gail, finally twigged and challenged him, leading to his full and frank admission, in the belief that she would stand by him and not reveal his actions.
30- Ruth twigged .
31- Puzzled, I finally twigged where they had come from: the synthetic rock – supposedly safe – that I had decorated the tank with.
32- It’s a realisation that’s been blooming in my mind for some time, and it finally twigged what might be happening.
33- And here’s I Got a Woman , such an excellent song that I really only twigged onto recently – what rock have I been hiding under?
34- More likely was one of his (no doubt several) violins at home and all these decades later someone has finally twigged one could make a bit of money from this, even if not all the story told about it is 100% true.
35- But still less do I understand those criticisms of Ukip , which only make any sense if a) you’ve never troubled to acquaint yourself with Ukip’s policies or b) you’re stuck in a bubble marked 2009 and haven’t twigged how radically the world has shifted since.
36- And as with good saints ‘ lives from late antiquity, it all seems blindingly obvious when it is set out in front of you: how is it even possible no one else twigged the links between music and fashion?
37- Until I twigged that your comment * had* been posted in that position but had nothing to do with the “parent”- you were in fact quoting (and addressing) the summary, but hadn’t posted it as a Hmm.
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