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		[ wig-ler ] / ˈwɪg lər / 
 nouna person or thing that wiggles.  wriggler (def. 2).  Southern U.S. an earthworm. Origin of wigglerFirst recorded in 1890–95; wiggle + -er1 regional variation note for wigglerSee earthworm.  Words nearby wigglerwiggery, Wiggin, wigging, wiggle, wiggle nail, wiggler, wiggle room, Wigglesworth, wiggle-tail, wiggly, wiggy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wigglerMake drawings of the different stages, wiggler, pupa and mosquito. An Elementary Study of Insects|Leonard Haseman When the wiggler is full grown it changes to an active pupa which has a large head and a slender tail and is more or less coiled. An Elementary Study of Insects|Leonard Haseman Learn something new every time you look at the wiggler or the mature mosquito. Cornell Nature-Study Leaflets|Various It must be floated on the water at first, or until it reaches the point of development into a wiggler. Life: Its True Genesis|R. W. Wright 
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