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Meaning of wrig
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wrig (v. i.)
To wriggle.
wrig Sentence Examples
- The worms wriggled relentlessly through the soil.
- The dancer's hips wriggled seductively as she performed.
- The snake wriggled out of its coils and slithered away.
- The toddler's fingers wriggled as he explored the sticky substance.
- The worms wriggled in the vermiculture bin, creating nutrient-rich compost.
- The maggots wriggled inside the rotting fruit, devouring it with gusto.
- The jellyfish wriggled gracefully through the ocean, its tentacles flowing behind it.
- The python's powerful muscles wriggled as it constricted its prey.
- The wriggling of the fish in the net alerted the fisherman to its catch.
- The patient's writhing pain made it difficult for the doctor to diagnose the root cause.
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To wriggle.
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The worms wriggled relentlessly through the soil.
The dancer's hips wriggled seductively as she performed.
The snake wriggled out of its coils and slithered away.
The toddler's fingers wriggled as he explored the sticky substance.