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TWO, a. [L. duo.] 1. One and one. Two similar horses used together, are called a...
'TWIXT, a contraction of betwixt, used in poetry.
TWIT'TLE-TWATTLE, n. Tattle; gabble. [Vulgar.]
TWIT'TINGLY, adv. With upbraiding.
TWIT'TING, ppr. Upbraiding; reproaching.
TWIT'TERING, ppr. Uttering a succession of small interrupted sounds, as in a hal...
TWIT'TER, v.t. 1. To make a succession of small, tremulous, intermitted noises; ...
TWIT'TED, pp. Upbraided.
TWITCH'ING, ppr. Pulling with a jerk; suffering short spasmodic contractions.
TWITCH'ER, n. One that twitches. TWITCH'-GRASS , n. Couch grass; a species of gr...
TWITCH'ED, pp. Pulled with a jerk.
TWITCH, v.t. To pull with a sudden jerk; to pluck with a short, quick motion; to...
TWIT, v.t. [L. ad, to.] To reproach; to upbraid; as for some previous act. He tw...
TWIST'ING, ppr. Winding different strands or threads round each other; forming i...
TWIST'ER, n. One that twists. 1. The instrument of twisting.
TWIST'ED, pp. Formed by winding threads or strands round each other.