A fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them together.
A slight irregular shaking motion.
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Examples for "wiggle "
Examples for "wiggle "
1 But there will likely be less wiggle room than in prior years.
2 Comey allowed himself some wiggle room in his letter to the Times.
3 Other firms list their asset minimum, but give themselves some wiggle room.
4 They stood on the banks, waiting for a fish to wiggle by.
5 The wiggle room will vanish if a disorderly Brexit reduces growth further.
1 He runs to keep his body occupied, to joggle his mind blank.
2 Johnny jump up, jiggle joggle and Johnny go to bed at noon.
3 I happened along just in time to joggle his arm.
4 His only reply was to joggle her arm when she reached for the cake.
5 I shopped slowly, not wanting to joggle my liquefied guts any more than necessary.
6 Then it began to joggle itself into tipping position.
7 The car began to joggle its way through Neuilly.
8 Then they'll joggle about inside him and blow up, and serve him right.... Oh, Dick!
9 Libby had to joggle her head to keep Petey in her sights; his smile never dimmed.
10 There was a dive and a joggle .
11 They're safe if they never got cold to the touch and you didn't joggle 'em too much.
12 Then she held on again; for the bricks in the pavement made the cart joggle a good deal.
13 I don't think he remembered me-butit wouldn't do us no good now to joggle his memory, bo.
14 Jiggle - joggle faster, with ye, ye rascals!
15 Don't joggle it so, Hiram.
16 To-day twenty-seven stones and eleven joggle - pieces were landed, part of which consisted of the forty-seventh course, forming the storeroom floor.
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