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.
6 That's the kind of wiggle room that would make Steven Soderbergh proud.
7 I wanted to wiggle under the intensity of her gaze, or run.
8 I wiggle out of her grasp, wondering how I can protect her.
9 She flirted up her panniers, coquettishly wiggle - waggled to the piano and sang-
10 Edge closer to the wire-closeas you can wiggle , and lie flat.
11 He began to wiggle his head frantically and to brace his legs.
12 Even Liffey can probably wiggle out of it with a good lawyer.
13 A wiggle , a wobble, a dash of red, a blotch of blue.
14 So, what should you do when your child's teeth begin to wiggle ?
15 No wiggle , no flexion of the ring where it joined the wall.
16 This is what happens when a movie gets some much-needed wiggle room.
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