Definition of Twizzles

1. Verb. (third-person singular of twizzle) ¹

2. Noun. (plural of twizzle) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Twizzles

1. twizzle [v] - See also: twizzle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Twizzles

twittering
twitteringly
twitterings
twitterpated
twitters
twittery
twitting
twittingly
twittings
twixt
twixt-brain
twizzle
twizzled
twizzles (current term)
twizzling
two
two's company, three's a crowd
two's complement
two's complements
two-
two-a-penny
two-armed
two-bagger
two-base hit
two-baser
two-bellied muscle
two-bit
two-blocked

Literary usage of Twizzles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1875)
"... The cattle have barked the young trees quite up to their twizzles," ie to where the branches grow out from the stem. Dhu nai'v wai'nt ee~n oa'm tu dhu ..."

2. Highways and Byways of New England: Including the States of Massachusetts by Clifton Johnson (1915)
""All sorts of fish make twizzles," Dan said. "Sometimes a little alewife will make one of the meanest sort." During the morning rowboats were arriving from ..."

3. An Outline of the Grammar of the Dialect of West Somerset: Illustrated by by Frederick Thomas Elworthy (1877)
"... "The cattle have barked the young trees quite up to their twizzles," ie to where the branches grow out from the stem. Dhu nai'v wai'nt ee'n oa'm tu dhu ..."

4. Fenland Notes & Queries by Walter Debenham Sweeting (1900)
""The poor fellow has no will of his own, George just twizzles him round his finger as he likes. ..."

5. A History of English Sounds from the Earliest Period: Including an by Henry Sweet (1874)
"... "The cattle have barked the young trees quite up to their twizzles," ie to where the branches grow out from the stem. Dhu nai'v wai'nt ee'n oa'm tu dhu ..."

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