0 past simple and past participle of twig UK informal
I think that the public have twigged that.
They have twigged that, even with this incredibly distorted voting system, the vast majority of council tenants will not be fooled and will vote against.
I am slightly embarrassed to have been twigged so quickly in proposing another quango.
His own party has twigged what is going on.
They have twigged rather late in the day that there has been a drastic decline in the supply of low-cost rented accommodation in both the private and public sectors.