twitch

/twɪt͡ʃ/

twitch

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Definition

A brief, small (sometimes involuntary) movement out of place and then back again; a spasm.

Etymology

From Middle English twicchen, from Old English *twiċċan, from Proto-West Germanic *twikkijan (“to nail, pin, fasten, clasp, pinch”). Cognate with English tweak, Low German twikken, German Low German twicken (“to pinch, pinch off”), zweckōn and gizwickan (> German zwicken (“to pinch”)).

Example Sentences

  • "I saw a little twitch in the man's face, and knew he was lying."
  • "THE TWITCH is a short stick of strong ash, about the size of a mopstick, with a hole pierced near the end, through which is passed a piece of strong but small cord, and tied in a loop large enough to admit the open hand freely."
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