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Twiggen
Twiggen Twig"gen, a. Made of twigs; wicker. [Obs.]

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- Wiggen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Wiggen (born 1950), Norwegian novelist Knut Wiggen (1927– 2016), Norwegian-Swedish...
- Trine Amalie Wiggen Kramhøft (born 22 February 1968) is a Norwegian actress. For her stage work she has won one Hedda Award. Wiggen hails from Stjørdal...
- Ulla Wiggen (born 1942) is a Swedish painter. Wiggen is known for her paintings that interpret electronic circuitry and schematic diagrams. In the late...
- Henry Wiggen was a fictional baseball player who was the subject of four novels by Mark Harris: The Southpaw (1953), Bang the Drum Slowly (1956), A Ticket...
- Knut Wiggen (1927– 2016) was a Norwegian-Swedish composer. Wiggen was head of the Fylkingen in Sweden (1959–69) and director of EMS - Elektronmusikstudion [sv]...
- Bomann-L****n; Wiggen (2004), p. 174 Bomann-L****n; Wiggen (2004), p. 166-167 Bomann-L****n; Wiggen (2004), p. 162 Bomann-L****n; Wiggen (2004), p. 164...
- Streets, released two months later, brought him widespread acclaim. Henry Wiggen is a star pitcher for the New York Mammoths, a fictional Major League Baseball...
- Carlos Wiggen (born 15 March 1950) is a Norwegian novelist and historian of ideas. He was born in Fredrikstad. He first made his mark as a novelist; his...
- as Lars Maria Grazia Di Meo as Kathrine Jonatan Rodriguez as simp Trine Wiggen as Rakel The film has a 33% 'Rotten' rating on review aggregator Rotten...
- written by Harris that chronicles the career of baseball player Henry W. Wiggen. Bang the Drum Slowly was a sequel to The Southpaw (1953), with A Ticket...