His honest, deeply lined face twitched painfully; for he could feel her scorn passing over him like a winter blast.
Her heart was beating wildly; her breathing was labored; her hands twitched open and shut.
The elder woman grew pale beneath the coarse powder that daubed her cheeks, and her dry lips twitched with a spasm of pain.
His throat burned, and his delicate hands twitched nervously together.
A tattered lace handkerchief twitched in her fingers.
Perhaps it was this which kept him from observing that the corners of her smiling lips, however, twitched slightly, and that her fingers, twisting the threads of the tassel, were occasionally stiffened nervously.
Lydia twitched the braid from her mother's hands, and flew into the hall.
Sammy thought it was due to his skillful driving, but Maggie twitched her ear as if to say, "Don't imagine that I pay any attention to you children, please.
If his eyebrows went up, and if a smile twitched the corners of his lips, the falling curls of his periwig hid from view these tokens of amused wonder.
It was impossible to resist the smile which twitched at his lips.
The dull red flush mounted once more to his forehead, his lips twitched, and twitched again.
Her heart beat wildly as she realized this; and the look in his eyes and the quick pain that twitched his face at the door haunted her.
At the word obey he felt how the patient twitched as though she would not obey at all, but at the same moment his bracelet slipped below the cuff and the resistance of the imaginary sick ceased.
The girl's face twitched, twitched so terribly that the commissioner felt the reflection of her pain and took hold of her hand at the same moment that she broke out with a terrible cry.
And the thick ears of the Hun twitched and he paused, squatting belly-deep in blood, to listen.
The Prophet came noiselessly into the studio, stopped at sight of his little mistress, twitched his tail reflectively, then leaped onto a carved table and calmly began his ablutions.
Suddenly a sand-coloured curtain at the end of the east room twitched open, and a great desert ostrich trotted in.
James' long upper lip twitched angrily; he could not bear his son to be attacked in such a spot.
Jethro's face might have twitchedwhen Bob stood there with his back to him.
His face lighted, though his lips twitchedwith pain.
A smile twitched the corners of her mouth, as though she enjoyed my discomfiture.
The corners of his mouth twitched in the attempt to repress a smile.
It was she who fired the pistol and made the great hole in his head, and so he twitched and died.
She came back and twitched Mrs. Green's apron gently with her claws.
Something twitched in the lower part of the old prince's face.
His eyes shone and his mustache twitched as if he were smiling to himself at some amusing thought.
One large, white, plump leg twitched rapidly all the time with a feverish tremor.
Prince Andrew noted that Kutuzov's upper lip twitchedunnaturally as he said the word "waiting.
He twitchedher hand, and his brows and lips quivered angrily.
Prince Andrew looked at Tushin from under his brows and his fingers twitched nervously.
Napoleon noticed Balashev's embarrassment when uttering these last words; his face twitched and the calf of his left leg began to quiver rhythmically.
Spots appeared on his nose, the redness of which was evidently due to intemperance, and his mouth twitched nervously.
Its ears twitched backward and forward, its head lolled to its gait, and though its eyes shone with a baleful ferocity they seemed to gaze anywhere but at its intended victims.
His lips twitched with the force of the passion stirring within him, and for some seconds he held himself not daring to trust to speech.
The muscles on the left side of his face twitched nervously.
She wore a black velvet dress, and her head was muffled in a lace mantilla; although her features twitched and she was sad and careworn, still she looked almost as young and even handsomer than her fair daughter.
She pressed Mara's hand convulsively; her face twitched nervously as she looked upon her lover lying lifelessly on his bed; then (Mara having made way for her) the exhausted woman sank down upon her chair.
If something in the dominating, masterful manner of Æsop compelled their attention, something also in the malicious smile that twitched his lips seemed to promise plenitude of entertainment.
Her fingers twitched feverishly at the bed-clothes.
Billy frowned, and twitched the corners of a pile of music, with restless fingers.
Assuming a look of absorbed interest she twitched the book open and held it before her face.
There was a silence, in which the gross impostor shifted heavily in his seat, while a hand twitched across the mouth and then caught at the breast of the threadbare black coat abstractedly.
If asleep, he was evidently dreaming, for now and then he started, or his body twitched and a muttering came from beneath the hat.
Sobs shook her from head to foot, and her hands, clenched above her head, twitched convulsively.
He twitched out his right hand from its pocket, and thrust it out at her.
Joe caught it and shied it back, thentwitched the master's note out of David's hand.
One of them sank down on the upper step, and fanned herself in angry little puffs with her hat, which she twitched off for that purpose.
Then she glanced at the man's face, a little distance off, shivered and closed her eyes, and in her stillness and extreme pallor seemed to have become insensible again, although her white lips twitched at intervals.
Mary cast down her eyes, and the corners of her mouthtwitched as if with a slight smile.
A change came over her scornful countenance; the corners of her mouth twitched nervously, as if some sharp pang had touched her heart; the dark eyes grew misty, and in another moment Fan was clasped to her breast.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "twitched" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.