The meaning of Wriggled
Wriggled – definition
verbTwist and turn with quick writhing movements.
Usage examples:
The puppy wriggled in his armsverbAvoid (something) by devious means.
Usage examples:
Don't try and wriggle out of your contract
nounA wriggling movement.
Usage examples:
She gave an impatient little wriggle
verbPast simple and past participle of wriggle
Usage examples:
A large worm wriggled in the freshly dug earth., baby martha was wriggling her toes in the sand., t…
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Word origin
late 15th century: from Middle Low German wriggelen, frequentative of wriggen ‘twist, turn’.
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