Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Being in a state of nervous excitement; twittering.
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a twitter.
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- adjective postpositive
twittering - adjective postpositive
nervously excited
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Examples
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The fact that it sets the Intelligent Design Creationists all atwitter is part of the fun.
Brayton vs. Moran 2006
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The tech world has long been known as a world that favors guys, just this week twitter was all "atwitter" about a women in tech panel that occurred at the TechCrunch Disrupt event in SF.
Melissa Silverstein: The Social Network Melissa Silverstein 2010
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The tech world has long been known as a world that favors guys, just this week twitter was all "atwitter" about a women in tech panel that occurred at the TechCrunch Disrupt event in SF.
Melissa Silverstein: The Social Network Melissa Silverstein 2010
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The Internet was all "atwitter" last night with word that a new survey by Public Policy Polling, a Democratic-leaning firm, finds conservative Christine O'Donnell surging into a lead over moderate Mike Castle in tomorrow's GOP primary for Senate in Delaware.
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The Internet was all "atwitter" last night with word that a new survey by Public Policy
WSJ.com: Law Blog 2010
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The Internet was all "atwitter" last night with word that a new survey by Public Policy
WSJ.com: Law Blog 2010
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Everyone is "atwitter" with this change and for good reason.
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim Frank Reed 2010
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The Internet was all "atwitter" last night with word that a new survey by Public Policy
WSJ.com: Law Blog 2010
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Everyone is "atwitter" with this change and for good reason.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now A Googler 2010
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The Internet was all "atwitter" last night with word that a new survey by Public Policy
WSJ.com: Law Blog 2010
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