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WRIGGLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of wriggle in English. wriggle. verb. uk / ˈrɪɡ. ə l / us / ˈrɪɡ. ə l / Add to word list. [ I or T ] to twist your body, or move part of your body, with small, quick movements: A large worm wriggled in the freshly dug earth. Baby Martha was wriggling her toes in the sand. [ I + adv/prep ]
Wriggle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To wriggle is to squirm and twist quickly. Think of how hard it is to hold a rambunctious puppy as it wriggles in your arms. Wriggle sounds a lot like wiggle, and the two words very nearly mean the same thing. There is a subtle difference, though: when you wriggle, you twist, turn, or bend as you move.
wriggle | meaning of wriggle in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wrig‧gle1 /ˈrɪɡəl/ verb 1 [ intransitive] to twist your body from side to side with small quick movements Stop wriggling and let me put your T-shirt on. wriggle under/through/into He wriggled through the window.
Wriggle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WRIGGLE is to move the body or a bodily part to and fro with short writhing motions like a worm : squirm. How to use wriggle in a sentence.
WRIGGLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. verb. If you wriggle or wriggle part of your body, you twist and turn with quick movements, for example because you are uncomfortable . The babies are wriggling on their tummies. [VERB] They were fidgeting and wriggling in their seats. [VERB] She pulled off her shoes and stockings and wriggled her toes. [VERB noun] ...wriggling worms.
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