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Examples

  • - I wondered if you have the term 'Twitcher' in the US?

    onegoodmove 2010

  • 'Twitcher' couples fight for 'world's best birdwatchers' jobs '

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • - I wondered if you have the term 'Twitcher' in the US?

    onegoodmove 2010

  • The two are in a "Twitcher" race to attract one million followers and the loser has to do a double somersault into a hot tub sundae of

    Inside TV Blog 2010

  • Fear not, Mr. Moore, there is an excellent (though rather less waspish) substitute: Peter Marren, whose contribution "Twitcher in the Swamp" appears in the excellent British Wildlife Magazine www. britishwildlife.com (published 6 times annually).

    John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the... 2008

  • Vehement was his disgust at the knaves killed and caught in the attack on "The Spaniards;" and though there were not wanting bold speakers, who averred that _Twitcher_ was at the bottom of the burglary, nevertheless, his grave look, and the character he had contrived to piece together for honest dealing, secured him from conviction.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 27, 1841 Various

  • Twitcher thought fit to tell him and no more, for all that he perceived that she was badly scared.

    The Loudwater Mystery Edgar Jepson 1900

  • Twitcher had expected her mistress to cry a little about his death, and then grow serene as she realized what a good riddance it was.

    The Loudwater Mystery Edgar Jepson 1900

  • Twitcher was an uncommonly pretty girl, dark-eyed and dark-haired, and her forehead and chin and the way her eyes were set in her head showed considerable character.

    The Loudwater Mystery Edgar Jepson 1900

  • Twitcher could stand him, though of course every one knew that Elizabeth could always give as good as she got.

    The Loudwater Mystery Edgar Jepson 1900

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