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ALL meanings of wriggle

wrig·gle
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  • intransitive verb wriggle person: twist, writhe 1
  • intransitive verb wriggle worm: twist, writhe 1
  • noun wriggle twisting movement 1
  • verb without object wriggle to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm. 1
  • verb without object wriggle to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake. 1
  • verb without object wriggle to make one's way by shifts or expedients (often followed by out): to wriggle out of a difficulty. 1
  • verb with object wriggle to cause to wriggle: to wriggle one's hips. 1
  • verb with object wriggle to bring, get, make, etc., by wriggling: to wriggle one's way through a narrow opening. 1
  • noun wriggle act of wriggling; a wriggling movement. 1
  • noun wriggle A wriggling movement. 1
  • verb wriggle (Intransitive Verb) To twist one's body to and fro with short, writhing motions; to squirm. 0
  • verb wriggle (Transitive Verb) To cause to or make something wriggle. 0
  • verb wriggle If you wriggle or wriggle part of your body, you twist and turn with quick movements, for example because you are uncomfortable. 0
  • verb wriggle If you wriggle somewhere, for example through a small gap, you move there by twisting and turning your body. 0
  • verb wriggle to make or cause to make twisting movements 0
  • verb wriggle to progress by twisting and turning 0
  • verb wriggle to manoeuvre oneself by clever or devious means 0
  • noun wriggle a wriggling movement or action 0
  • noun wriggle a sinuous marking or course 0
  • intransitive verb wriggle to move to and fro with a twisting, writhing motion; twist and turn; squirm 0
  • intransitive verb wriggle to move along with a wriggling motion 0
  • intransitive verb wriggle to make one's way by subtle or shifty means; dodge; equivocate 0
  • verb transitive wriggle to cause to wriggle 0
  • verb transitive wriggle to bring into a specified condition, form, etc. by wriggling 0
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