twitch
For the past decade Stephen Hawking has used a voluntary twitch of his cheek muscle to compose words and sentences one letter at a time.
voluntary
For the past decade Stephen Hawking has used a voluntary twitch of his cheek muscle to compose words and sentences one letter at a time.
compose
For the past decade Stephen Hawking has used a voluntary twitch of his cheek muscle to compose words and sentences one letter at a time.
snare
I recognized the twitch-up snares because my father had used them. When the prey is caught, it’s yanked into the air out of the reach of other hungry animals.
rigor mortis
Because frogs are cold-blooded, they don’t resolve rigor mortis as fast as other meats. So beware when you are cooking. Heat may cause them to twitch.
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