wriggled Antonyms

Meaning of wriggled

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wriggled (imp. & p. p.)

of Wriggle

wriggled Sentence Examples

  1. The earthworms wriggled through the moist soil, leaving behind tiny trails.
  2. The baby snakes wriggled excitedly in the grass, eager to explore their newfound freedom.
  3. The puppies wriggled and squirmed in their mother's arms, begging for attention.
  4. The kittens wriggled out of the box and scampered around the room.
  5. The wriggling maggots fed greedily on the decaying meat.
  6. The worm wriggled desperately on the hook, trying to escape the fisherman's bait.
  7. The injured bird wriggled in pain, its broken wing dragging on the ground.
  8. The eels wriggled and slithered through the murky water, their bodies providing an eerie glow.
  9. The wriggling roots of the tree clung tightly to the soil, anchoring it firmly in place.
  10. The wriggling caterpillar moved along the leaf, its tiny legs propelling it forward.

FAQs About the word wriggled

of Wriggle

twitched, fidgeted, fiddled, twisted, jerked, writhed, tossed,squirmed, wiggled, shuddered

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

The earthworms wriggled through the moist soil, leaving behind tiny trails.

The baby snakes wriggled excitedly in the grass, eager to explore their newfound freedom.

The puppies wriggled and squirmed in their mother's arms, begging for attention.

The kittens wriggled out of the box and scampered around the room.