Sharper than the sharpest knives, the tiny twigs of metal slashed through the man's body.
Something crunched under his sandals like tiny twigs cracking and he had a vision of locust-like bodies being crushed out of all recognition.
There was no doubt about that, the lawn resembled a parched area littered with piles of tiny dead twigs.
Next he gathered dry grasses and tiny twigs from the high water flotsam.
I broke off some tiny twigs and found some dry moss, and then struck my match.
He began laying dry grasses and the tiniest twigs on the flame.
She offered a tiny twig of wood.
A lovely and tiny twig is a heroine's treasured chocolate born in the forest.
A tiny twig is only used when the ascocarp is broken from the caterpillar, and has nothing to do with artificially increasing weight.
The sky needs to be worked as carefully as the tiniest twig or grass.