- britannica.com dictionary/wriggleWRIGGLE meaning: 1 : to twist from side to side with small quick movements like a worm; 2 : to move forward by twisting and turning.
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- dictionary.com browse/wriggleto move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake. to make one's way by shifts or expedients (often followed by out ): to wriggle out of a difficulty.
- askdifference.com wriggle-vs-wiggle/"Wriggle" implies twisting and turning with quick movements, often to escape, while "wiggle" refers to moving side to side in a playful or gentle manner.
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- definder.net wriggle/Wriggle - what does it mean? A wriggling agnosti is a person or thing that gets in the way of your sexual pursuit of a specific person.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…This rock also has an unusual addiction to canteen cheese toasties , and has a very strong open relationship with the rock. Wriggle the rock has fallen over again.
- onlymyenglish.com wriggle-past-tense/1. Base Form (Infinitive): Wriggle. 2. Simple Past: Wriggled. ... 3rd Person Singular: Wriggles. wriggle verb forms v1 v2 v3 past tense and past participle-min.
- terms_en.en-academic.com 47180/wrigglewriggle VERB 1) twist and turn with quick writhing movements. 2) (wriggle out of) avoid by devious means. NOUN a wriggling movement.