The member spoke to a number of different topics, but one twigged my interest. |
I've just twigged that it always coincides with someone entering next-door's house. |
The revetted fosse was on the map and if that had been twigged at the environmental impact assessment it would have saved a lot of grief. |
Then he twigged, and, hastily knocking Bill down, he boarded the train with Amelia. |
As you may have twigged, there is a strong sense of propriety in Lauren, which is rather endearing in one so young. |
Long before media empires such as Time Warner twigged, she saw the potential of cross-promotion between print, television and the Internet. |