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Qué (quién) es wriggle - definición


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Wriggling
·adj Wriggling; frisky; pliant; flexible.
II. Wriggle ·add. ·noun Act of wriggling; a short or quick writhing motion or contortion.
III. Wriggle ·vt To move with short, quick contortions; to move by twisting and squirming; like a worm.
IV. Wriggle ·vi To move the body to and fro with short, writhing motions, like a worm; to Squirm; to twist uneasily or quickly about.
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Wriggling
(wriggles, wriggling, wriggled)
1.
If you wriggle or wriggle part of your body, you twist and turn with quick movements, for example because you are uncomfortable.
The babies are wriggling on their tummies...
She pulled off her shoes and stockings and wriggled her toes.
VERB: V, V n
2.
If you wriggle somewhere, for example through a small gap, you move there by twisting and turning your body.
He clutched the child tightly as she again tried to wriggle free...
Bauman wriggled into the damp coverall.
VERB: V adv/prep, V adv/prep
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Wriggling
¦ verb
1. twist and turn with quick writhing movements.
move with wriggling movements.
2. (wriggle out of) avoid by devious means.
¦ noun a wriggling movement.
Derivatives
wriggler noun
wriggly adjective
Origin
C15: from Mid. Low Ger. wriggelen, frequentative of wriggen 'twist, turn'.

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Wriggle
Ejemplos de uso de wriggle
1. The employers‘ attempts to wriggle out of that commitment are as shameful as they are deceitful.
2. Other bidders must not be allowed to wriggle out of them.
3. Like Nicholas Ridley, Gordon Brown will try to wriggle out of compensation.
4. Tory sources said this might give "wriggle room" for tax cuts over the following years.
5. They would wriggle out of their one and only skin to avoid them.