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Twitchell is a surname, and may refer to:
- David and Ginger Twitchell, Christian scientists who were tried in the Commonwealth v. Twitchell case for manslaughter in the death of their son, Robyn
- Jenny Twitchell Kempton (1835–1921), American operatic contralto
- Rev. Dr. Joseph Twichell, New England reverend, friend of Mark Twain
- Karl Twitchell, American engineer and surveyor
- Kent Twitchell, American artist
- Mark Twitchell, Canadian filmmaker charged with murder
- Marshall H. Twitchell, Louisiana state senator and carpetbagger during the Reconstruction Era in the United States
- Paul Twitchell, American religious leader
- Ralph Twitchell, American architect
- Wayne Twitchell, American baseball player
Usage examples of "twitchell".
Him and Twitchell are always trying to steal the best lads from each other.
Lee, Twitchell, Cramms, Rowell, Goodfoot, Munsey, Napier, Nash, Cabot, Bottoms, Miss Cora Addamson.
Twitchell uttered a series of short little screams or yelps, and Foley made sure that Twitchell was dead.
They had not made the mistake of Twitchell and Cramms, or it may be that the word travels very fast in their set.
John Dobson and Dick Twitchell were waiting on the patio, posed under a rose trellis.
Amelia Twitchell had been at Badger Hall so long that her memories tended to get rather muddled.
While Lieutenant Darrol Bemis and Detective Doris Twitchell worked the case from the scientific viewpoint of trained police officers, Dr.
Myron was too angry to talk, even to grunt affirmative interest, while with heavy airiness Herbert discoursed on the pleasures of being a Son of Old Eli, on his success in getting third prize in the Matthew Twitchell Competition in Greek Prosody, on his remarkably close friendship with Stub Van Vrump, the scion of no less a family than the prehistoric Van Vrumps of Washington Square, and on the probability that he, Herbert, would study law and with no considerable delay become United States Senator from Connecticut.
Miss Twitchell, both girls waiting with expressions of eager hopefulness on their faces.
Miss Brevard and Miss Twitchell would be quite cast down if I did not.
This Doc Twitchell is about a million years old and bald as an eight ball, and I wish to say I never see another guy like him for blinking.
It make me no little sad to see them lying there, because they are my friends a long time, but I cannot help but think how fortunate it is that it is me Doc Twitchell tells his secret to, because otherwise I will be laying there stiff and one of my friends will be standing around feeling sad, and I do not wish a friend of mine to have this sorrow.
Doc Twitchell leaves the machine, and then test the result with my personal body.
I wish to have no truck whatsoever with these ducks, as Doc Twitchell tells me they are bad medicine.
The block of old-fashioned spacious buildings which had contained the Twitchell Theatre--opened by Edwin Booth--the Latin Academy, and the Armoury of the Honourable Company of Foot had been replaced by a gold-and-scarlet filling station, a Serv-Ur-Self food market, and a Bar-B-Q Lunch which lent refinement to hamburger sandwiches by cooking them with electricity.