wiggling Synonyms

wiggling Meaning

wiggling

the act of wiggling, to cause to wiggle, to proceed with or as if with twisting and turning movements, to move to and fro with quick jerky or shaking motions, shellfish or fish in cream sauce with peas, to move along with twisting and turning movements

wiggling Sentence Examples

  1. The child's toes were wiggling impatiently under the blanket.
  2. The loose tooth was wiggling precariously in his mouth.
  3. The worm squirmed and wiggled as the bird pecked at it.
  4. The baby's fingers wiggled in delight as she explored the soft toy.
  5. The dancer's hips wiggled rhythmically to the beat of the music.
  6. The fishhook wiggled enticingly in the water, attracting the attention of a hungry bass.
  7. The lizard's tail wiggled furiously as it tried to escape from the predator.
  8. The leaves on the trees wiggled gently in the breeze.
  9. The child couldn't resist wiggling their foot when they were supposed to sit still.
  10. The snake's body wiggled and slithered through the grass.

FAQs About the word wiggling

the act of wiggling, to cause to wiggle, to proceed with or as if with twisting and turning movements, to move to and fro with quick jerky or shaking motions, s

twitching, jerking, fidgeting, twisting, fiddling, tossing, squirming, shaking, quivering, wriggling

unwinding, relaxing,resting,calming (down),stilling

The child's toes were wiggling impatiently under the blanket.

The loose tooth was wiggling precariously in his mouth.

The worm squirmed and wiggled as the bird pecked at it.

The baby's fingers wiggled in delight as she explored the soft toy.