squirmed (Meaning)

squirmed

to twist about like an eel or a worm, to feel very embarrassed, to twist about like a worm

squirmed Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner squirmed uncomfortably in his shackles, his body writhing in desperation.
  2. The child squirmed in the backseat of the car, eager to escape the confines of the seatbelt.
  3. The snake squirmed through the grass, its scales glinting in the sunlight.
  4. The politician squirmed under the weight of the accusations, trying to avoid answering the questions.
  5. The patient squirmed on the hospital bed, the pain from the injury unbearable.
  6. The worm squirmed in the dirt, its body contorting violently.
  7. The cat squirmed out of the owner's arms, desperate for freedom.
  8. The witness squirmed on the stand, his voice barely above a whisper as he recounted the traumatic events.
  9. The athlete squirmed in pain as the physiotherapist manipulated his injured leg.
  10. The politician squirmed in front of the cameras, hoping to avoid embarrassment by dodging the reporter's questions.

FAQs About the word squirmed

to twist about like an eel or a worm, to feel very embarrassed, to twist about like a worm

tossed, twitched,fidgeted, writhed, fiddled, twisted, wiggled, jerked, wriggled, jiggled

rested, relaxed, stilled, calmed (down),unwound,

The prisoner squirmed uncomfortably in his shackles, his body writhing in desperation.

The child squirmed in the backseat of the car, eager to escape the confines of the seatbelt.

The snake squirmed through the grass, its scales glinting in the sunlight.

The politician squirmed under the weight of the accusations, trying to avoid answering the questions.