To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
1 At this stage, understanding and political wriggle room are in short supply.
2 How to help: Do not attempt to wriggle out of your responsibilities.
3 The children wriggle their way deeper under the wreckage, out of sight.
4 They wriggle their way to a preordained position on a nine-by-nine grid.
5 Eels died before they were able to wriggle out of the water.
6 There is now no wriggle room for media organisations to block this.
7 Look, wife, that one, who wriggles but can only wriggle so far?
8 Randy himself thrashed wildly in his mother's arms, trying to wriggle free.
9 That made Bat grunt and grumble and wriggle ; and finally uncover, too.
10 This time he would not be able to wriggle off the hook.
11 I wriggle my hands in their binds, but I can't free them.
12 But it left them with very little wriggle room in the group.
13 The opening was narrow, but Tim thought he could wriggle through it.
14 He lifted his body and let the girl wriggle from under him.
15 Then a twist and a wriggle , and he was on his way.
16 The four of them stood, leaving Geneviève to wriggle on the floor.
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