twigsome
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[edit]twigsome (comparative more twigsome, superlative most twigsome)
- Full of twigs; twiggy.
- 1860 January 28 – October 13, Charles Dickens, “Travelling Abroad”, in The Uncommercial Traveller, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1861, →OCLC, pages 91–92:
- [T]he twigsome trees by the wayside (which, I suppose, never will grow leafy, for they never did) guarded here and there by a dusty soldier, […]