wriggling (Meaning)
wriggling (s)
moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion
wriggling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wriggle
Synonyms & Antonyms of wriggling
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wriggling Sentence Examples
- The wriggling caterpillar inched its way across the leaf.
- The newborn kittens wriggled incessantly against their mother's fur.
- The worm wriggled frantically in the dirt, evading the hungry bird.
- The fish wriggled desperately in the fisherman's net.
- The child's fingers wriggled with excitement as she reached for the candy.
- The snake wriggled sinuously through the grass, its scales glinting in the sun.
- The injured worm wriggled feebly on the sidewalk, seeking help.
- The worm's wriggling movements created a ripple effect in the soil.
- The maggots wriggled unpleasantly in the garbage disposal.
- The baby's tiny toes wriggled as she slept soundly in her crib.
FAQs About the word wriggling
moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashionof Wriggle
fiddling, squirming,writhing, squirm, twitching, waving, flapping, mobility, flailing, locomotion
immobility, stop, stillness, motionlessness, motionlessness, stillness, inertia, immobility, stop, inertia
The wriggling caterpillar inched its way across the leaf.
The newborn kittens wriggled incessantly against their mother's fur.
The worm wriggled frantically in the dirt, evading the hungry bird.
The fish wriggled desperately in the fisherman's net.