"Twilight" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The period of partial daylight when the sun is below the horizon but not completely hidden; the time of day about 15 minutes after sunset and before sunset.
It can also refer to a period of inactivity or decay between two active or flourishing periods.
Twiddle is a verb that means to play with or manipulate something aimlessly or idly, often in a careless or frivolous manner. It can also refer to the act of manipulating a device, such as a screw or a dial, repeatedly or in a small amount to adjust it slightly.
To fiddle or play with something, typically with one's fingers; to twist or rotate something with the fingers, as if to toy with it; to hold or manipulate something carelessly or idly.
Twiddles<br><br>To twiddle (something such as a foot or fingers) is to play nervously with it or not be able to contain one's excitement.<br><br>Example: Children were fidgeting and twiddling their hands during the suspenseful part of the movie.<br><br>The word can also refer to a girasole or a twiddle mite, a type of spider.<br><br>Example of a girasole that is an ant (specifically, an ant of the family Formicidae) which pushes a twiddle while making movements.
Twiddling is a verb that means to play with or fiddle with something, especially with one's fingers, often in a nervous or restless way.<br><br>Example: "She was twiddling with her hair while she waited for her turn."
To have twigged means to suddenly understand or realize something, often after a moment of sudden insight or perception. It is often used informally and can be a more casual alternative to the word "realize" or "understand". The idea behind the word is that the individual has "twigged" or picked up on a piece of information that they hadn't noticed or understood before.
A type of doll popularized in the 1960s, Twiggy was a British model known for her long, thin limbs and androgynous appearance. It can also refer to a small branch or shoot of a tree.
Thin, flexible branches that grow from the stems of trees, often drying and breaking off to form sticks or sticks.
The period of partial darkness between day and night, or between one night and another night, as when the sun is below the horizon but is still visible.
Twilit refers to a state of semi-darkness or fading light, usually occurring just before sunset or after sunset. It can also describe a period of partial or gradual disappearance of light, often in a poetic or atmospheric sense.
Twill is a type of weaving or fabric in which the weave is diagonal to the fabric's edges. In other words, the warp and weft yarns cross each other at a 45-degree angle, creating a strong and durable fabric. Twill fabric can be used to make a variety of textiles, including clothing, upholstery, and canvas. It's known for its diagonal ribbing, which gives it a distinctive look and feel.
Twilled refers to something or someone that is intricately woven or intertwined, often in a complex or skillful way. It can also describe a fabric or material that has been woven with two sets of yarns or threads woven together in a specific pattern.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The twilled fabric looked luxurious and expensive.<br> The twilled pattern on the rug added a touch of elegance to the room.<br> The twilled storyline of the novel kept me engaged until the very end.
A twin is a child born at the same time as another child from the same mother, or a pair of identical things, objects, or ideas that have the same characteristics or qualities.
A cord or string, typically made of on thread, yarn, or thin strip of other material, used for tying or fastening things.
Having or caused by twining, or two growths joined together; specifically, said of tissue that is produced in competition and intertwining, as the happens in certain cases with hair follicles; as, a jersey with a granny and a dog set in twisted; – distinguished from a double or double set of something.<br><br>or <br><br>Twined (present participle of twin) with the strands or filaments of something entwined, as a cord or root.