With a pointed instrument (most generally in a raking motion). twác̓aak ‘make correction in writing’; twákiik ‘scrape out, clean out, clean out with a spatula or stick’; twák̓alalk ‘abort’; twák̓aatk ‘rake up, shovel, sweep’; twák̓uk ‘rake together’; twák̓ʷiišk ‘spread’; twálaytq̓i ‘fish or poke out of water’; twáluc̓ak ‘mark red’; twalúun ‘fish with dip-net’; twáƛ̓mx̣ʷk ‘rope fish in smooth, shallow rapids’; twáanakʷ ‘sweep away snow’; twánaamk ‘erase’; twánič ‘scrape bark off poles’; twánkapa ‘part the hair in the middle’; twánp ‘comb’; twanúun ‘net fish’; twápux̣ ‘spread out’ (e.g., hay); twák̓aatk ‘shave’; twáqʷčk ‘scrape hair off hide’; twátwa ‘stir, mix with a spoon or stick’; twáwaaničanwi ‘take down with a long tweezer-like tool’; twáwaqitn ‘look for by poking around with a stick’; twáx̣aynak ‘poke in’; twáx̣ƛ̓k ‘mark off’; twáx̣ʷɨłk ‘put through a hoop’; twáyt ‘poke out’; twac̓axí ‘stingy’. [NP /tw̓e-/, /tw̓a-/.]