Definitionadj. moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion
Last update: July 4, 2015
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As a term of disparagement and contempt the word is also used of persons, from the idea of wriggling or creeping on the ground, partly, too, perhaps, with a reminiscence of Genesis iii. [Please select]
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Ugh, that rat's tail wriggling. [Please select]
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Blow after blow fell fast and heavy upon his wriggling form. [Please select]
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"Those wriggling transparent things, I mean." [Please select]
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"But why are you wriggling out of it, like a schoolboy." [Please select]
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"I am inclined to think," said Willy, "judging from its wriggling, jerking motions that it must be the larva of some kind of gnat." [Please select]
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But slowly Ravenslee's clean living began to tell, and M'Ginnis, wriggling beneath a merciless grip, uttered inarticulate cries and groaned aloud.' [Please select]
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Here certainly is a quarry which, were it active and capable of wriggling and biting, would expose the nurseling to terrible attacks. [Please select]
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"I'm sure I don't know, Bella," I said, wriggling away from her fingers.' [Please select]
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The lard was finished on the floor above, and it came in little jets, like beautiful, wriggling, snow-white snakes of unpleasant odor. [Please select]
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Thus one might stand and see appear, miraculously born from the machine, a wriggling snake of sausage of incredible length. [Please select]
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