wriggled in English

verb
1
twist and turn with quick writhing movements.
he kicked and wriggled but she held him firmly

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1. She wriggled her toes.

2. The eel wriggled out of my fingers.

3. He wriggled uncomfortably on the chair.

4. She took off her shoes and wriggled her toes.

5. I wriggled into them, hoping something would rub off.

6. A large worm wriggled in the freshly dug earth.

7. 28 Harry loosened his grip momentarily and Anna wriggled free.

8. The horses stirred restlessly and the limbs of the thorns wriggled.

9. The ropes began to cut into her flesh, as she wriggled against them to avoid cramp.

10. A wizened little man wriggled through the line of soldiers standing guard.

11. With a wrench, Tug wriggled free of the Woman's arm and ran.

12. Holmes chuckled and wriggled in his chair, as was his habit when in high spirits.

13. We wormed and wriggled his way through to touch down and the rot set in.

14. Synonyms for Crawled include slithered, wriggled, slid, snaked, wormed, crept, creeped, scrabbled, clambered and writhed

15. The smoke reached Amanda and made her sneeze; she wriggled under the blankets and Cormack looked down at her shoulder.

16. Winston wriggled himself sideways, and with a violent lunge managed to drive his shoulder between them.

17. He wriggled around in her arms, then turned and butted his head against her shoulder, lightly but repeatedly.

18. The fastenings flew off my jodhpurs and there had wriggled their way round my knees by the time the pony pulled up.

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

20. He reached the fence first, then wriggled his way under the wire and ran to the edge of the vivid-green swampland.

21. ‘I don't think I could have handled it if the old geezer had Carked it before I got to see him.’ ‘You know I was so paranoid about deep-vein thrombosis, I took my aspirin and wriggled my legs but still I thought, that'd be right, I'll get off the plane and cark it.’