writhe in English

verb
1
make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body.
he writhed in agony on the ground
synonyms:squirmwrigglethrashflailtosstoss and turntwisttwist and turnstruggle

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "writhe" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "writhe", or refer to the context using the word "writhe" in the English Dictionary.

1. Writhe, little man.

2. 6 Her words made him writhe with shame.

3. 1 Her remarks made him writhe with shame.

4. 9 They surely writhe under this pressure.

5. 2 He sat drinking, trying to writhe free.

6. 8 Students will writhe under such unjust treatment.

7. 7 The subject makes her writhe with embarrassment.

8. 10 Writhe and groan, O daughter of Zion,

9. 5 Of course students will writhe under such unjust treatment.

10. His dazed eyes stare at the eels, which still writhe and entwine.

11. 20 She began to struggle, to twist her head, and writhe against her bonds.

12. 10 The more the worms writhe , the more I crush out their entrails!

13. 26 The more the worms writhe , the more I crush out their entrails!

14. 11 I grin while you writhe with the pain that I deal.

15. 18 His dazed eyes stare at the eels, which still writhe and entwine.

16. 14 Though the thought made her writhe, there was nothing she could do about it.

17. 29 The more the worms writhe, the more I yearn to crush out their entrails!

18. 17 Gaza will writhe in agony and Ekron too , for her hope will wither.

19. 15 While you are at peace I shall writhe in the torments of hell.

20. 15 His dazed eyes stare at the eels, which still writhe and entwine.

21. 16 The embroidered serpents back of these snakeskin garments writhe when you use them.

22. 5 He broiled inside his own deep anger, keen for reasons to writhe and scream.

23. 21 He broiled inside his own deep anger, keen for reasons to writhe and scream.

24. 28 synonyms for Agonize: suffer, labour, worry, struggle, strain, strive, writhe, be distressed, be in

25. 4 Color: Light blue collars a pale neck, behind writhe thick green vines, exploding ultramarine blooms.

26. His family could only cry and watch this marksman twist and writhe in his death agonies.

27. 13 I would writhe my shoe some more and stare down at the worn rug.

28. 12 The more the worms writhe,[www.Sentencedict.com] the more I yearn to crush out their entrails!

29. Anguish: verb ache , aggrieve , agonize , desolate , excruciate, grieve , harry , make miserable , pain , rack , suffer , torment , torture , trouble , writhe

30. We don't have to taste the blood of revenge while this human being's organs writhe, twist, contort.

31. 22 His family could only cry and watch this marksman twist and writhe in his death agonies.

32. 19 They had no time to gasp, or clutch at each other, or even writhe in a split second of torment.

33. 3 She began to writhe as they drew closer still, gasping and moaning as her hips matched the rhythm of his demands.

34. Agonize (third-person singular simple present Agonizes, present participle agonizing, simple past and past participle Agonized) (intransitive) To writhe with agony; to suffer violent anguish

35. As verbs the difference between agonise and Agonize is that agonise is (Agonize) while Agonize is to writhe with agony; to suffer violent anguish.

36. Agonise is an alternative form of agonize. As verbs the difference between Agonise and agonize is that Agonise is (agonize) while agonize is to writhe with agony; to suffer violent anguish