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Twiggy
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to a twig or twigs; like a twig or twigs; full of twigs; abounding with shoots.
Example Sentences:
(1) Twiggy Forrest is right: we shouldn't sell our natural resources at bargain basement prices | Richard Denniss Read more Losses for smaller junior miners such as BC iron will also increase.
(2) In her slightly fusty offices off Drury Lane, Michel enthuses about the new TV and internet-based deals for clients, from Simon Schama to Twiggy (she has a planned musical), and garden writer Sarah Raven, Michel's first client.
(3) Abbott did not refer to the commission’s report, but said the government would soon be responding to a review by the mining businessman Twiggy Forrest, which examined Indigenous employment and welfare and controversially recommended highly restricted cashless welfare cards.
(4) Shots of Banks as models such as Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Jerry Hall, Iman, Kate Moss, Twiggy and Grace Jones were created with nothing more than intelligent lighting and makeup – no digital manipulation.
(5) Income management, of a kind that seems mild compared to Twiggy Forrest’s proposals, was one of those experiments born during the Intervention, but it wasn’t exactly new.
(6) Denouncing the nanny state is the irritable mental gesture of our time, the automatic conservative response to any state-backed project, which makes Tony Abbott’s response to Twiggy Forrest’s plan to quarantine welfare payments all the more remarkable.
(7) Zoe Wood (@zoewoodguardian) Outrage from Mrs Abrahamson: Why is Twiggy range only online?
(8) Why isn't the Twiggy range available on the high street, and why are certain larger lingerie products only available online?
(9) Meanwhile, Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, whose Fortescue Metals Group is Australia's third biggest exporter of iron ore (behind BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto), has launched a high court challenge .
(10) The Liberals might not be about to implement the Twiggy plan but the general thrust of Forrest’s argument is not that far from what Abbott’s been saying: welfare recipients have had it too easy for too long, and they’re about to get some stick.
(11) Authors on PFD's books include new foreign secretary William Hague, Twiggy, historian Simon Schama, Independent editor Simon Kelner and Julie Burchill.
(12) Nevertheless, in the Australian last week, Dennis Shanahan assured us that Twiggy is “a compassionate and visionary billionaire” whose “strengths and insights” have “translated into some fine and viable policy options”.
(13) • Twiggy Garcia is a DJ and blogger Lola Okolosie: Mindfulness instead of voting isn't enough "If people are informed, enlightened, awake, change will come," writes Brand.
(14) He said marketing campaigns using Twiggy and Jamie Redknapp were confusing customers because "you wouldn't see those sort of people shopping in there".
(15) Rihanna mingled with Zaha Hadid, Kate Moss with Peter Blake, Twiggy with Bianca Jagger, Kanye West with Richard E Grant.
(16) The Lib Dems have beaten the airbrushing drum loudly in recent months with MP Jo Swinson heading a campaign that managed to claim the scalp of an Olay ad featuring the model Twiggy last December .
(17) She joins from Trent FM, where she co-hosted the Jo & Twiggy breakfast show.
(18) Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest at the opening of the Firetail facility in the north-west of Western Australia, 6 May 2013.
(19) M&S is famed for sensible knickers, prawn sandwiches and Twiggy – but can it make a name for itself as a bank?
(20) A group of investors led by journalist and broadcaster Andrew Neil has bought the talent agency PFD, which represents celebrities including Simon Schama, Lord Attenborough and Twiggy.