he put a frog in mrs twit's bed
Mr. and Mrs. Twit are the main characters in Roald Dahl's novel "The Twits." Mr. Twit is a disgusting and mean-spirited man, while Mrs. Twit is equally repulsive and cruel. Their antics and pranks drive the story's plot.
Mrs. Twit puts worms, livers, and frog's eyeballs in Mr. Twit's spaghetti as part of her revenge scheme.
Mr. Twit put a fake glass eye in Mrs. Twit's bed to play a trick on her, making her think she had lost her real eye.
she put glass eye in his beer
Mr. Twit's first name is never revealed in the book "The Twits" by Roald Dahl.
worms
"The Twits" by Roald Dahl is set in the modest home of Mr. and Mrs. Twit, who are a revolting couple with grotesque habits. The story takes place in their unkempt garden and within the walls of their shabby house, where they plot nasty tricks on each other.
The book you are referring to is most likely "The Twits" by Roald Dahl. It features Mr. and Mrs. Twit, who are a mean and nasty married couple known for playing cruel tricks on each other.
Mr. Twit catches birds by smearing sticky glue all over the branches of the tree where the Roly-Poly Bird sits. The birds get stuck to the glue when they come in contact with it, allowing Mr. Twit to collect them for his bird pie.
The protagonist in "The Twits" by Roald Dahl is Mr. and Mrs. Twit, a vile and repulsive couple who play mean tricks on each other. The story follows their misadventures and the consequences of their nasty actions.
The antagonist in "The Twits" by Roald Dahl is Mr. and Mrs. Twit, a cruel and unpleasant couple who play mean tricks on each other and torment animals. They are the main source of conflict in the story and are portrayed as despicable characters.
Roald Dahl's book "The Twits" was first published in 1980, and he wrote the story before that. Dahl did not invent the characters Mr. and Mrs. Twit in the same way an inventor creates a new product; he created these characters as part of his writing process for the book.