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He was about to leave when an idea twigged in the back of his mind.
Too many people twigged - or at least thought they did - that he had done it only to open the door of Number 10.
Those are our special problem cases, but almost anyone could twig the truth if we have bad luck.
I'm as disappointed in myself for not having twigged earlier.
"We'd be finished if someone twigged what we were doing."
"He never twigged to the fact that you'd showed up the first time in drag?"
I never twigged at the time, but I'm a slow old sod.
That's how we twigged to the report on the four colonels.
Lydia, who had quite often been subjected to this experience, twigged at once.
I should have twigged the minute she didn't turn up to do her routine.
Sam soon twigged the man had been a teenage sweetheart, but was now dead.
So we'll say nothing and pretend that I never twigged."
If he only twigged midday, she was in for a meltdown.
"Once we twigged to your predilection for trouble," she said.
The boy had got shoes, socks and trousers off before he twigged.
She's never twigged this soon after her last scrub.
Some 30,000 worth had been passed before the bank twigged and the shops were put on the alert.
They just hadn't twigged to the fact that their communications were vulnerable.
Somebody's twigged that you doubled, and a lot of pros died, out there.
If it did, we'd read as some kind of Chinese sneak attack, but nobody's twigged to us at all.
Beat feet soon as he twigged to the op.
Finally, some have twigged that apps are (or can be) the new albums.
Good luck to you trying to batter it open when you twig to what's happened, he thought.
I should have twigged much earlier, then maybe none of this would have happened."
She twigged is the way she'd put it.