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Sentences with wriggle

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  • The babies are wriggling on their tummies. [VERB]
  • He clutched the child tightly as she again tried to wriggle free. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • Like the pigs, we have no wriggle room on this front.
  • Opposition Leader Tony Abbott comes to grief on Radio 3AW, trying to wriggle out of a policy backflip on supporting stay-at-home mums.
  • wriggle out of an embarrassing situation
  • To wriggle out of a difficulty
  • However, I would not stutter or wriggle my way out of the question.
  • To wriggle out of a difficulty.
  • To wriggle one's hips.
  • To wriggle one's way through a narrow opening.
  • Teachers often lose their patience when children wriggle in their seats.
  • He was sitting on the lawn, wriggling his toes in the grass.
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