5 collocations for twigged

You don't always twig my meaning, Froissart, and sometimes your remarks are a bit foolish; but you mean well, and, for a Frenchman, are quite intelligent.

This wanderer from the seas had twigged the brain brass which he had long been passing for gold value.

"They're working like beavers," he said, "and, if the Boche doesn't twig the game for another half-hour, we'll have enough cover scooped out to go on without losing too many men from their fire.

Very soon after Rose twigged Pietrie, who at once confessed, and was caned.

He'd got 'is back to the light, but 'ow it was they didn't twig his voice I can't think.

5 collocations for  twigged