"Wriggled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wriggled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wriggled" Meaning

To twist or turn suddenly and quickly, often in a way that is difficult to control.

Example: She wriggled free from her seat and stood up.

"Wriggled" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Wriggled"


1. Verb Usage

When I was a kid, Irencolored I used to get so excited whenever I went to the petting zoo - the rabbits would slooowly and adorably wriggled out of my grasp as I tried to hold them.

2. Verb Usage

On the dance floor, everyone wriggled and spun to the rhythm of the music, completely losing themselves in the music and forgetting their worries.

3. Verb Usage

As a new parent, it was xfun first time when I finally figured out how to gently wriggled my baby out of the swaddle without waking her up.

4. Verb Usage

Sailors would wriggled free from the moorings and slip into the open waters, the engines roaring to life as they started their journey across the vast ocean.

5. Verb Usage

The eel wriggled through the narrow crevice, its slimy body slipping in and out of the rocky outcroppings like a snake slithering through the desert sand.

"Wriggled" Similar Words

Wretchedly

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utterly miserable or unhappy; utterly unpleasant or distressing.

Wretchedness

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Wretchedness refers to a state of great unhappiness, misery, or distress, often characterized by feelings of hopelessness and despair. It can also describe a condition of poverty, hardship, or wretched living conditions.

Wretches

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Wretches refers to:<br><br> People who are wretched, suffering, or miserable.<br> A person or people who are greatly distressed or unhappy.<br><br>Example: "The refugees were living in poor conditions, growing wretches of humanity."<br><br>Synonyms: wretched, miserable, woe, wretchedness.<br><br>Origin: From Old English "writhe," meaning twisted or contorted. The term implies a severe or agonizing state.

Wrexham

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Wrf

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WRf can have a few possible meanings depending on the context. <br><br>1. WRf can be an abbreviation for Water Resources Forum.<br>2. In Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Norway, or Finland, it's an abbreviation for Work Relief Fund, which is a type of unemployment benefit or social welfare initiative.

Wrier

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A writer.

Wriest

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Wriggle

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To twist or move back and forth in a quick, irregular motion, typically in an effort to free oneself from a tight or confined space.

Wriggler

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Someone or something that wriggles, a wriggly or wiggly creature, such as a worm or a snake; a person, esp. a child, who fidgets or squirms in their seat or out of their usual position, esp. in a way that is annoying.

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