squirmed in English

verb
1
wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort.
all my efforts to squirm out of his grasp were useless

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1. Questioned persistently by the teacher, he squirmed .

2. She squirmed ineffectually while he slobbered over her.

3. He squirmed as she came down the aisle.

4. 3 She laughed, squirmed free, grinding down on him smugly.

5. The little creature squirmed in its death agonies.

6. He squirmed out of the straps of his backpack.

7. 15 They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, gave up the ghost.

8. He squirmed visibly at the thought of his secret being revealed.

9. She squirmed at the delicate touch and even the wall at her back felt sensuous.

10. He fairly squirmed with the agony of having made so much ado about nothing.

11. It wriggled and squirmed like quicksilver and, apart from that, the box was only just long enough to take it.

12. Ma Chin laughed and squirmed round on the bed, then looked up into Su Lun's plump face and said teasingly, "I suppose you've been feeling pretty low just lately, then?"

13. ‘We Chattered the whole while, discussing clothes and news and how I knew French.’ ‘As it was, she Chattered the whole trip, distracting both Adam and Clara from their thoughts.’ ‘As they Chattered a small striped viper squirmed on top of the map with tongue flickering from open fangs.’