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The act of wiggling.
wriggle
wiggle
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estrebuchar
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To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
twist
worm
wrestle
writhe
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Examples for "
twist
"
1
More recently, the argument has - unsurprisingly - taken an environmental
twist
.
2
The fire makes the red rose in his hand glow and
twist
.
3
A final
twist
in the tale appears to have taken place since.
4
Just managed
twist
out of way so it struck tree just behind.
5
Politically, the opposition True Finns party is seeking to
twist
the knife.
1
The region last experienced an attack by the
worm
three years ago.
2
Pictured is C. elegans, a common
worm
often used in genetic studies.
3
These cycles of experience, of course, all stem from that
worm
-
riddled
book.
4
It has often been said that the early bird catches the
worm
.
5
This
thought
-
worm
has started to come out in the day time too.
1
I can
wrestle
even better this year than I could last year.
2
He learned to
wrestle
after he enlisted in the Free State Army.
3
It has come to our attention that you would wish to
wrestle
.
4
We grappled pretty tightly, and in the
wrestle
the gun went off.
5
Sometimes we just need to let the other person
wrestle
with it.
1
Monstrous creatures
writhe
about the crags; the men shoot some of them.
2
In more ways than one Mrs. Budlong kept Carthage on the
writhe
.
3
The jests of the foul-mouthed rowdies would make me
writhe
with disgust.
4
But she began to
writhe
in such torture that I stood aghast.
5
His little mistakes in etiquette or address made him
writhe
with torture.
1
Her words made my insides
squirm
,
though I could not say why.
2
Even now, with any hope of release dashed, Pope continued to
squirm
.
3
The moment they disappeared, Tinder began to
squirm
and Edgar walked faster.
4
Justin was so pleased by his mistake he barely noticed Neela
squirm
.
5
All the young men seemed to
squirm
with discomfort under his disdain.
6
What steps did they need to take to
squirm
out of it?
7
I was looking for him to sweat, to
squirm
,
to look away.
8
Like older people on Facebook, they
squirm
,
feel disoriented and can't focus.
9
Weary began to
squirm
,
after the manner of delinquent Beckmans and Pilgreens.
10
It takes a woman to
squirm
out of a difficulty after all.
11
We'd go, anyway, and
squirm
again when asked what we were having.
12
He stared at me, hard enough to make me want to
squirm
.
13
But the idea of being put on a pedestal makes Ozzie
squirm
.
14
But I do kind of like the idea of making her
squirm
.
15
He stared sufficient to make Charlie
squirm
,
and then he moved on.
16
Some people seem able to amuse themselves by watching other people
squirm
.
squirm
·
squirm in
squirm away
squirm free
squirm around
squirm when
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