"Wiggles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wiggles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wiggles" Meaning

(tersely): A wobble or quiver, especially of a person's body or a part of the body, typically from excitement or nervousness.

Example sentence: "The child wiggles its knees with anticipation."

"Wiggles" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wiggles"


1. In Babies and Children

- In a playful context: The baby wiggles with excitement in her high chair when I give her a new toy.

2. In Dancing or Movement

- In a physical activity context: She loves to wiggles her hips when she dances to her favorite music at parties.

3. In Things That Move

- In a technical description context: The new washing machine is known to vibrate a bit and wiggles the clothes during the final spin cycle.

4. In Anxiety or Nervousness

- In a description of feelings context: Sometimes, she gets anxious and starts to wiggles her legs while sitting in lessons, not paying attention to the teacher.

5. In something that does not fit well

- In a context of something that doesn’t fit properly: The new gold chain looks nice but, it wiggles a bit on her neck; I need to adjust it for a snug fit.

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