twitch in the PONS Dictionary

twitch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a [nervous] twitch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Twitch comes from a family with a proud tradition in law enforcement, his father and siblings all being cops themselves.
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Other symptoms may include tingling of the skin (paresthesias), prolonged muscle spasms, weakness in the limbs, nerve pain, muscle twitching, palpitations, and functional bowel disturbances.
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The female becomes motionless and her fore limbs may twitch sporadically.
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Neurological effects include muscle twitching and seizures; consciousness becomes progressively impaired after a few hours leading to coma.
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At the same time, due to the popularity of the internet, there is a predominant amount of gamers that favor twitch to skill.
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This extends from simple limb twitches to more complex integrated movement, in which sufferers appear to be unconsciously acting out their dreams.
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The name comes from the shaking and twitching motions used by the participants to brush off their sins.
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They are non-motile, but they have type 4 pili (fimbriae), which exhibits twitching motility.
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Their bodies absorbed mercury, and after several years of making hats, the hatters developed violent and uncontrollable muscle twitching.
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Small twitches of the upper or lower eyelid, for example, are not tics, because they do not involve a whole muscle.
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