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wriggling
wrig·gle W0238200 (rĭg′əl)v. wrig·gled, wrig·gling, wrig·gles v.intr.1. To turn or twist the body or a body part with writhing motions: The rabbit's nose wriggled.2. To move or proceed with writhing motions: wriggle into a sleeping bag; wriggled out of his grasp.v.tr.1. To move with a wriggling motion: wriggle a toe.2. To make (one's way, for example) by or as if by wriggling: He wriggled his way into her good graces.n. A wriggling movement.Phrasal Verb: wriggle out of To extricate oneself from (an undesirable situation or responsibility, for example) by sly or subtle means: wriggled out of a jam. [Middle English wrigglen, perhaps from Middle Low German wriggeln; see wer- in Indo-European roots.] wrig′gly adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | wriggling - moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion; "wiggly worms"wriggly, writhing, wigglymoving - in motion; "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine" | IdiomsSeewrigglewriggling
Synonyms for wrigglingadj moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashionSynonymsRelated Words |