To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
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 .
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