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twitchy

/twich-ee/US // ˈtwɪtʃ i //UK // (ˈtwɪtʃɪ) //

抽搐,烦躁不安,抽搐的,烦躁

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    twitch·i·er, twitch·i·est.

    • : twitching or tending to twitch.
    • : nervous; jumpy: All that pressure at the office has made him twitchy.

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Examples

  • First comes quiet sleep, and then a shift to a twitchy, active sleep in which vibrant colors flash across the animals’ skin.

  • When they’re talking about how twitchy my dancing was, or whatever like that.

  • “James Woods refuses to toe the Hollyweird line,” Twitchy managing editor Lori Ziganto told The Daily Beast in an email.

  • Conservatives were quick to jump on the charges: websites like Twitchy and FrontPage Mag soon joined the anti-Tyson charge.

  • We had this mortar thing [over my shoulder], which was supposed to explode when I moved, and Pete said I was a little twitchy.

  • Eric Cantor: too twitchy (manly men do not visibly vibrate with nervous energy).

  • But accuse him of not respecting voters enough to level with them, and he may get nervous and twitchy like he does sometimes.

  • It was a scraggy sorrel with twitchy ears and wicked eyes, but it looked tough as a mountain buck.

  • Her most positive experience was the revelation of Mrs. Flickerbaugh, the tall, thin, twitchy wife of the attorney.

  • Maybe he felt something then, a twitchy twinge of grief, but he swallowed hard and it went away.

  • The Probationer, rather twitchy from excitement and anxiety, felt her heart stop and race on again.

  • "Same place you dig up those twitchy CV types you have spooking up your outer office," I snapped.