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- noun Plural form of
wriggle .
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Examples
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Sometimes they could build up to the catastrophic undulations known as the "wriggles," which could tear a sail to pieces.
The Wind from The Sun Clarke, Arthur C. 1962
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As the lightly dressed Ms. Nakadate wriggles to Ms. Spears's chorus of "I'm not that innocent," the men lamely try to keep up.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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His palm up, he wriggles his fingers, asking, and they respond with fist-bumps in his palm.
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As the lightly dressed Ms. Nakadate wriggles to Ms. Spears's chorus of "I'm not that innocent," the men lamely try to keep up.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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In her pebble-rimmed nest an egg cracks, a tiny head peers out, squints at the sun, wriggles a wet body to freedom, and opens its beak to the world.
Richard Bangs: Mind Sex with Strangers Richard Bangs 2011
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Khan wriggles away and throws his arms wide in another taunt, but that looked tricky for him for a moment.
Lamont Peterson beats Amir Khan - as it happened! | Steve Busfield 2011
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As she wriggles, I look out of the corner of my eye at my parents.
Shrödinger’s Inception Marc Horne 2011
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"Whinge Watch" in the Mail was supposed to chronicle the wriggles of the hand-ringing liberal classes over the cuts – not rake in Dacre's hell-raisers on conference day two.
Tory press defenders of Middle England rail against the toffs Peter Preston 2010
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My sister pushes me down again and wriggles against me.
Sisters At The Lake Cherise Wolas 2011
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In her pebble-rimmed nest an egg cracks, a tiny head peers out, squints at the sun, wriggles a wet body to freedom, and opens its beak to the world.
Richard Bangs: Mind Sex with Strangers Richard Bangs 2011
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