"Wiggled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To move or cause something to move back and forth in a quick, wavelike motion, usually in a sinuous or irregular way.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "wiggled":
The little girl's toes wiggled with excitement as she waited for the start of the concert.
The snake wiggled its way out of its enclosure and slithered onto the floor.
My little brother wiggled and squirmed in his seat, trying to get out of his car seat.
She wiggled her fingers in an attempt to get the loose piece of gum out.
The leaves wiggled in the gentle breeze as the branch swayed back and forth.
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.