twig in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
A twig is a small, thin branch or stem of a tree or shrub.
Sample Sentences
- The little girl picked up a twig and began to draw patterns in the sand.
- As the wind blew through the trees, a small twig snapped off and fell to the ground.
- He carefully balanced the twig on his finger, marveling at its delicate structure.
- During the hike, she collected a few twigs to start a campfire later that evening.
- The artist used a twig to create fine lines in her detailed nature sketch.
- The child picked up a twig and began to draw in the sand.
- A small bird perched on the branch, inspecting the twig for potential nesting material.
- During our hike, I stumbled upon a twisted twig that looked remarkably like a miniature sculpture.
- The artist used a fragile twig to create intricate patterns in the clay.
- As the wind blew, the twig snapped, adding a sudden crackle to the serene forest sounds.
- The little girl picked up a twig from the ground to use as a wand.
- During our hike, I noticed a twig that had been twisted into a spiral shape.
- The fire crackled as we added a small twig to keep the flames alive.
- A gentle breeze rustled the leaves, causing a twig to fall softly beside me.
- He carefully balanced a twig on his finger, demonstrating his impressive dexterity.
- The child picked up a twig and pretended it was a magic wand.
- During our hike, we noticed a small bird building its nest with twigs.
- A strong breeze snapped the twig from the tree, sending it spiraling to the ground.
- The artist used a delicate twig to create intricate patterns in the sand.
- After the storm, the yard was littered with broken branches and scattered twigs.