IPA: /ˈtwɪɡi/
KK: /ˈtwɪɡi/
Describing something that is thin and fragile, similar to a small branch.
The model had a twiggy figure that made her look very delicate.
Twiggy → The word 'twiggy' is derived from 'twig' (from Old English 'twigge', meaning a small branch or shoot) and the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by or resembling). Thus, 'twiggy' describes something that is characterized by or resembles twigs, often referring to a slender or thin appearance.
Think of 'twig' as a small branch, and remember that 'twiggy' means having a slender or thin quality, like a collection of twigs.