wriggle
Third Person
wriggles
Present Participle
wriggling
Past Tense
wriggled
Past Participle
wriggled
1
to twist, turn, or move with quick, contorted motions
- The playful puppy wriggled with excitement as its owner approached with a treat.
- The toddler couldn't sit still and continuously wriggled in her chair during the family dinner.
- As the fishing line tightened, the fish began to wriggle, attempting to free itself from the hook.
- Feeling ticklish, the child couldn't help but giggle and wriggle when their friend poked his side.
- As the magician escaped from the straitjacket, the audience watched in amazement as he wriggled free.