We've never seen stuff like it before, and we get terribly excited and twittery about it. |
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In an age of bloggery and twittery, Wooden became an American icon, celebrated for his old-fashioned values. |
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Little Birdy divided audiences, largely on the twittery nature of Ms Steele's voice, never more so than with this, their jaunty debut single. |
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Technically, she was a coloratura soprano, but her voice has none of the twittery or harsh qualities that one sometimes finds in French coloraturas. |
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Hovering in a twittery state of doubt may be part of the modern condition, but overlooking or abandoning even the most fleeting beauty is an especially pernicious modern crime. |
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A pig eating cake was the most amusing thing about BBC1's Sunday teatime comedy Blandings, which can't have been the intention of PG Wodehouse, whose tales of upper-class twittery inspired this waste of half an hour. |
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