Associations to the word «Twitching»
Noun
- Cord
- Moustache
- Twitch
- Gamer
- Rem
- Flutter
- Jd
- Quiver
- Fast
- Paralysis
- Stimulation
- Scowl
- Tentacle
- Dizziness
- Distaste
- Moan
- Hz
- Wand
- Fibre
- Phosphorylation
- Tremble
- Snout
- Nausea
- Relaxation
- Pluck
- Kei
- Whine
- Insomnia
- Gaming
- Comer
- Todd
- Calf
- Paw
- Hoove
- Zoom
- Braid
- Fatigue
- Sharpe
- Shaving
- Rigging
- Diarrhea
- Impatience
- Seizure
- Disbelief
- Scalp
- Sweating
- Adele
- Endurance
- Beak
- Annoyance
- Grasp
- Muzzle
- Hem
- Sleeve
- Mirth
- Snatch
- Throttle
- Harrington
- Belisarius
Adjective
Wiktionary
TWITCH, noun. A brief, small (sometimes involuntary) movement out of place and then back again; a spasm.
TWITCH, noun. (informal) Action of spotting or seeking out a bird, especially a rare one.
TWITCH, noun. (farriery) A stick with a hole in one end through which passes a loop, which can be drawn tightly over the upper lip or an ear of a horse and twisted to keep the animal quiet during minor surgery.
TWITCH, verb. (intransitive) To perform a twitch; spasm.
TWITCH, verb. (transitive) To jerk sharply and briefly.
TWITCH, verb. (transitive) To spot or seek out a bird, especially a rare one.
TWITCH, noun. Couch grass, Elymus repens; a species of grass, often considered as a weed.
TWITCH GAME, noun. (informal) A video game requiring fast reactions.
TWITCH GAMES, noun. Plural of twitch game
Dictionary definition
TWITCH, noun. A sudden muscle spasm; especially one caused by a nervous condition.
TWITCH, verb. Make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion; "his face is twitching".
TWITCH, verb. Move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions; "The patient's legs were jerkings".
TWITCH, verb. Toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air.
TWITCH, verb. Squeeze tightly between the fingers; "He pinched her behind"; "She squeezed the bottle".
TWITCH, verb. Move or pull with a sudden motion.
Wise words
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