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- Quickly, the name Twitcher became associated with him.
- Smuts is a grumbler and twitcher when it comes to communicating with his prey.
- Count'em off : the stutterer, the twitcher, the screamer, the catatonic.
- Richard Millington is also a twitcher.
- The twitcher will drop everything, apart from his or her scope and credit card, and charge off north.
- Then there's the fact that Martin is a limb twitcher, which means he sometimes jerks his legs and arms while fast asleep.
- Watson has appeared twice with Bill Oddie, and acted as guide when the famous twitcher was in pursuit of dotterel, ptarmigan and mountain hare.
- Meanwhile, Mom reveals to her sons that the eyePhones allow her to direct market to the users, based on what they post on Twitcher.
- The south entry is narrower, and between Hewison Point and Reef Point, which are 3000 meters apart, with navigation east of Twitcher Rock.
- I'm not what you'd call a twitcher but there was a couple of these things and they were squabbling and calling only feet from the car for several minutes.
- "A typical twitcher will be searching around when a message like ` great auk on Outer Hebrides'comes on, " said John Farrar, a British trade union official in South Yorkshire.
- A " twitcher " is a ) a nickname for the magpie robin b ) a birdwatcher who's only interested in the rarest birds c ) a twig spread with a glutinous substance to catch birds.
- Records from the era suggest that the very next night, Sandwich went to see the " The Beggar's Opera ", which featured a similar act of betrayal by the character " Jemmy Twitcher ".
- When it comes to birdwatching, that fascinating NST column Words and Wings is an excellent source of information which I usually peruse-but I wonder if you know just what a twitcher might be when it's at home?
- As well as being a professional ornithologist with the CSIRO's Division of Wildlife Research, McKean was an enthusiastic twitcher, at one time holding the record for the highest number of species of Australian birds seen in one year.
- The term " twitcher ", sometimes misapplied as a synonym for birder, is reserved for those who travel long distances to see a rare bird that would then be " ticked ", or counted on a list.
- He was a good actor, his chief r鬺es being Richmond, Laertes, Fag in " The Jew ", Scrooge the Miser in " A Christmas Carol ", and Jemmy Twitcher in the " Golden Farmer ".
- "I love Goodyear, but man, I just hate the tire that we have now, " he said . " It reminds me of that Goodyear we had from 2000-2001 _ the one that we used to call the'Death Twitcher .'
- Over the years, the inventory expanded to include such lines as deaf waddler, claw paw, flailer, twitcher, tight skin, grizzled, greasy and lurcher, hammer-toe, waltzer, loop tail, vibrator, pirouette, stumbler, and stargazer, along with 615 others.
- For example, a twitcher who fails to see a rare bird has " dipped out "; if other twitchers do see the bird, he may feel " gripped off " . " Suppression " is the act of concealing news of a rare bird from other twitchers.
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