"Wiggle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To move slightly and unsteadily from side to side, especially with a flexible or uncertain movement. It can also refer to a slight or temporary variation or change in something, such as a nuance or a subtlety.
A wigeon is a type of waterfowl, a duck that belongs to the family Anatidae. There are three species of wigeon: the American wigeon, the Eurasian wigeon, and the White-winged wigeon. They are migratory birds that breed in northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America and spend the winter in wetlands and coastal areas.
To wobble or sway unsteadily, typically because of a lack of support or a sudden movement.<br><br>Example: The baby began to wiggle and squirm in its mother's arms.
To move or cause something to move back and forth in a quick, wavelike motion, usually in a sinuous or irregular way.
(tersely): A wobble or quiver, especially of a person's body or a part of the body, typically from excitement or nervousness.<br><br>Example sentence: "The child wiggles its knees with anticipation."
Wiggly: (of a line, shape, or object) having a few curves or blips, but not completely straight.
Wight can refer to two different things:<br><br>1. Isle of Wight: an island off the coast of southern England.<br>2. Right (adjective): meaning correct or accurate.<br><br>In both cases, the word "wight" has a strong sense of substantiality and correctness to it.
A wig maker is a person who manufactures, styles, and customizes wigs. They create and design wigs from natural hair, synthetic hair, or other materials for individuals experiencing hair loss due to medical conditions, fashion, or theatrical purposes.
Wigtownshire is a historic county in southwestern Scotland, now part of the Dumfries and Galloway council area. It is named after the Royal Burgh of Wigtown, which was an important trading centre in the Middle Ages.