nonce-wd. [f. TWITTER v.1 3 + -ATION.] = TWITTER sb.1 1.

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1815.  C. Dibdin, My Spouse and I, I. ii. 17. I’ll come to thee again, but I were all in a twitteration.

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1835–40.  Haliburton, Clockm., 373 (Cassell). When they struck up our blood-stirrin’ national air, it made me feel all over in a twitteration. Ibid. (1855), Nat. & Hum. Nat., xiv. II. 50. I am so skared, Sam, I feel all over of a twitteration.

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1924.  Dorothea Fairbridge, Lady Anne Barnard, 192. To be sure she was in an extreme twitteration all the evening.

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