wiggly (Meaning)

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wiggly (s)

curved or curving in and out

moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion

wiggly Sentence Examples

  1. The worm writhed in a wiggly motion, burrowing its way through the soil.
  2. The children giggled as they danced with their wiggly arms and legs.
  3. A wiggly line of ants marched across the kitchen countertop in search of food.
  4. The wind created a wiggly pattern in the surface of the lake.
  5. The snake's wiggly body slithered along the grass, its eyes scanning for prey.
  6. The wiggly flagpole swayed in the breeze, a symbol of the town's spirit.
  7. The wiggly road through the mountains challenged even the most skilled drivers.
  8. The baby's wiggly fingers grasped at the colorful rattle.
  9. The wiggly tentacles of the octopus extended from its body, reaching out to explore its surroundings.
  10. The toddler's crayons produced wiggly lines and shapes on the paper, creating a vibrant masterpiece.

FAQs About the word wiggly

curved or curving in and out, moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion

upset, fidgety, shaking, nervous, worried,squirmy, twitchy, wriggly, anxious, troubled

motionless, easy,still, cool, collected, cool, calm, easy, calm, still

The worm writhed in a wiggly motion, burrowing its way through the soil.

The children giggled as they danced with their wiggly arms and legs.

A wiggly line of ants marched across the kitchen countertop in search of food.

The wind created a wiggly pattern in the surface of the lake.