21 Verbs to Use for the Word twitching

He gave Captain Jack's ear a loving twitch, then turned to the Gold Dust maverick.

I hadn't laid there long, when I felt a twitch as if something mighty big was medlin' with the other end of the string.

"I saw his eyelid twitch," cried Mrs. Gibbs, joyfully.

" As she gazed at him she saw his hands clenched, his mouth twitching.

One sat quite still, her hands in her lap, her head bent, admirably self-contained; the other was restless and uneasy, unable to control a nervous twitching of the fingers.

He actually got the twitches.

Then stumps loom up beside the ditch, Uncannily nod the bushes, The boy running on, each nerve a twitch, Through a jungle of spear-grass pushes.

He colored, as he noticed on my face a twitch in one of the muscles which tuck up the corner of the mouth, (zygomaticus major,) and which I could not hold back from making a little movement on its own account.

" Mr. Tredgold, sitting grave and silent, made no reply to these charges, and the girl was the only one to notice a faint twitching at the corners of his mouth.

"I'll open the window, close the laboratory door, and you won't notice it in a little while," said Mr. Waldon, as he observed Joe's nose twitching.

[G] 580 And Peter draws him to dry land; And through the brain of Peter pass Some poignant twitches, fast and faster; "No doubt," quoth he, "he is the Master Of this poor miserable Ass!"

Then the man who held the ball of twine reported a twitching.

There was about him no sign of life save the twitch of his skin to shake off flies.

He stooped lower over her, his dark face twitching.

I have traded even for women's garmentsthough this did strain mewithout an outward twitch.

In a few minutes he trembles, slight twitchings of face and limbs come on, which increase to strong convulsions....

he began, for the first time breaking silence, his burned lips twitching.

It is advisable to use a twitch.

For a while he amused himself by using his curious power, alternately waking the squirrel and allowing it to bound off, tail twitching, and then calling it back, slowly but inexorably to climb his trousers and curl up on his knee and sleep an uncanny and deep sleep which might end only at the young man's pleasure.

"I've been a hard man, Bobby" He broke off, his bearded lips twitching.

" She turned her shoulder but not before he caught a slight disdainful twitch of her rosy, non-communicative mouth.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  twitching