Moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion.
Curved or curving in and out.
Sinônimos
Examples for "twisting"
Examples for "twisting"
1You control how much water you want by twisting a simple knob.
2Every evening was occupied in twisting and tying evergreen in the chapel.
3And those words from Christopher Nolan's latest time-twisting spectacle speak for themselves.
4Soane was twisting his corkscrew in the wire of the champagne bottle.
5The twisting saps his energy but the doctors can't find anything wrong.
1It is not quite clear what function all this overwrought writhing serves.
2Yet he could still make out something thrashing within: rearing, reaching, writhing.
3The man was choking and writhing upon the floor in his pain.
4The writhing mass caromed from the wall and revolved toward the musicians.
5He closed his cape over Mathilde's writhing form, hiding her from view.
1At least twenty fishes and wriggling eels were smashed in the collision.
2Jerking it up, I saw a fine pickerel wriggling in the sun.
3The only sign of life was a slight wriggling of his tail.
4Almost instantly the entire heavens became alive with wriggling serpents of light.
5Martin approached Rex carefully, holding out a hand and wriggling his fingers.
1A little surprise was squirming underneath the water, or perhaps several surprises.
2The second shot of chemical started him coughing and squirming between them.
3When Vivien kept squirming nervously, Beatrice reached over and held her hand.
4Fanny tightened her hold of the little squirming bundle in her arms.
5Father lifted me, squirming and trying to escape, and held me fast.
1All the dolls went down in a wiggling heap on the floor.
2Josef didn't answer, he just scowled and bent over, wiggling his foot.
3Having a robot is not just a question of wiggling a lever.
4Not that I'd come up with any thoughts on creative wiggling anyway.
5She was holding a flat package in both hands, wiggling her fingers.
1A small, strange, wriggly blob of jelly emerged, pronged on his fork.
2Down on the conveyor, something wriggly is working its way towards the platform.
3Nicola Toki, DOC's threatened species ambassador celebrates this wriggly little fish.
4The robot rose ecstatically into the air, pursuing a kind of wriggly path.
5Lovely wet shining wriggly fellows; all the varieties of the fishmonger's slab and more.
1It is just her, the two freakish cat-things, and her wiggly fingers.
2Their music, they note, is little more than prog-rock minus the wiggly instrumentals.
3The salad was green and wiggly, but I took some, anyway.
4The wiggly-white eyes stared back, as though puzzled by their owner's hopeless predicament.
5Laurel's mouth morphed from a smile to a frown to a wiggly line.
6Devouring defenseless wiggly things and, and nuts, and fish, and, and other birds.
7Red verticals are five-minute intervals, the wiggly black horizontal line is the radioactivity level.
8I feel like precisely the kind of long, wiggly worm the little boy ate.
9After she takes another step, her wiggly fingers become frantic.
10From mock melon to simulated strawberry, in a wiggly rainbow of petroleum-based artificial flavors.
11The formal arrangement is likely to look too stiff; the informal, too fussy, too wiggly.
12There was a wiggly line through Darren Wilden and a question mark next to Jason.
13He remembered Sean's screams, and how much the snakes had looked like giant wiggly worms.
14The end is open to accommodate wiggly feet and keep the inside free of mucky boots.
15The front has five wiggly units called toes.
16Irene's fingers are wiggly again, but this time they are wiggling faster, with more frenzied jerks.