wiggled in English

verb
1
move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements.
Stasia wiggled her toes

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1. He removed his shoes and wiggled his toes.

2. A duck wiggled in the street.

3. She wiggled her toes in the water.

4. Mattie wiggled out of the bottom of her pajamas and dropped them on the floor.

5. I looked squarely at him, certain I had his attention, and then I wiggled my ears.

6. I wiggled into the pantyhose, did a spit polish on the pumps, and slipped into those.

7. I remember a warm voice, expressive eyes, and bushy eyebrows that wiggled comically at a pun or a joke.

8. The Basketwork could be wiggled into position inside the upper works, the clamping batten bent and fitted just below the temporary bamboo rim, and then the batten bolted to the basket at wide spacing with treenails added later between the bolts