wriggle|wriggles in English

noun

[wrig·gle || 'rɪgl]

act of wriggling, instance of moving back and forth as a worm or snake, writhing, squirming; evasion or escape (e.g. from a difficulty)

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1. Apparently they wriggle around.

2. She managed to wriggle free.

3. Really, it was one continuous wriggle.

4. 21 Keep still, and don't wriggle.

5. Don't try to wriggle out of your responsibilities.

6. Don't let Tom wriggle out of helping you.

7. He had to wriggle his way out.

8. Don't wriggle your maggot in her face.

9. And Bogeymen don't wriggle; that would be unseemly

10. They managed to wriggle through the thick hedge.

11. She managed to wriggle out of answering all the questions.

12. They move Assonantly towards each other, but ‘Girl’ refuses to sit still: it wriggles free

13. I've got an appointment I can't wriggle out of.

14. How did he wriggle out of the awkward situation?

15. He is trying to wriggle out of his various domestic commitments.

16. He tried desperately to wriggle out of giving a clear answer.

17. With a wriggle, she managed to crawl through the gap.

18. He tried to wriggle out of it,(Sentencedict.com ) as usual.

19. After twisting and turning for a while, he managed to wriggle free.

20. She would die rather than roll her eyes and wriggle and blush.

21. Why bother to wriggle out of accepting that Ecclestone was a fat donor?

22. The old skin breaks near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces.

23. He tried to wriggle round the man with money,but he failed.

24. They will very likely try to wriggle out of the armistice terms.

25. He clutched the child tightly as she again tried to wriggle free.