noun
- a small thin branch of a tree or bush
verb
- to understand or realize something suddenly
Usage: informal; British
Examples
- The bird built its nest using small twigs and leaves.
- She snapped a dry twig under her foot while walking through the forest.
- The children collected twigs to start the campfire.
- A twig from the apple tree broke off in the wind.
- I finally twigged what she meant by her comment.
- It took him a while to twig that they were joking.