Aún no tenemos significados para "wiggle out".
1I wiggle out of her grasp, wondering how I can protect her.
2Even Liffey can probably wiggle out of it with a good lawyer.
3I'd love to see you try to wiggle out of this.
4Somehow he managed to wiggle out from underneath and climb to his feet.
5Lex wasn't going to let her wiggle out of this.
6Everybody thought he'd wiggle out of it somehow, but he didn't or couldn't or something.
7You've got me in a hole, and I must wiggle out the best way I can.
8Don't worry about getting it stuck; it's easier to wiggle out than a larger over-cammed piece.
9You're in too deep already to wiggle out.
10That was too broad to wiggle out of.
11And the poor thing can't wiggle out-hekeeps trying, but I'm afraid he will hurt himself.
12If you somehow wiggle out of that, then there is no limit to your opportunity, he said.
13He'd force you right up against a wall like that; then you'd have to try and wiggle out.
14Oh, damn, I couldn't wiggle out.
15He said: Would Germany allow Britain to wiggle out of the 'ever closer union' clause in the Rome treaty?
16As Merrill demonstrated, hedges are not airtight because counterparties can wiggle out of contracts that protect companies against losses.
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