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    Use "wriggles" in a sentence

    wriggles example sentences

    wriggles


    1. She wriggles out of her tights and throws them onto the floor


    2. She wriggles away


    3. Never again will any man trespass on that territory, not if she has anything to do with it! The thought makes her smile; again she wriggles her limbs under the covers, enjoying the utter magnificence of the freedom


    4. She punches Molly in the ear, knocking her off-balance, and wriggles free


    5. Caleb wriggles for a second, but he is not half as strong as Tobias and can’t break away


    6. Blood starts to seep amongst it as Simon wriggles his wrists, rubbing them raw and breaking the skin


    7. A frog just has this one instinct with respect to food: catch whatever wriggles in front of your snout! We have many more, and so it becomes much more complicated to satisfy them, and that’s why we need an intellect


    8. They watched the little animal as he waddled along the path contentedly and with importance; watched him till they saw his muzzle suddenly lift and his waddle break into a clumsy amble as he quickened his pace with shrill whines and wriggles of recognition


    9. His struggles, his wriggles, his attempts to get down on his knees, followed by the most violent efforts to break away, as if he meant incontinently to jump overboard, his shrieks and shrinkings and cowering wild glances had filled them first with amazement, then with a doubt of his genuineness, as men are wont to suspect the sincerity of every great passion


    10. She doesn’t bother changing into pajamas; she squirms out of her jeans, tosses her socks down next to them, wriggles out of her bra, and yanks it out from under her T-shirt

    11. The mortuary people watched Aunt Tildy's wriggles


    12. Stupidity is brief and artless, while intelligence wriggles and hides itself


    13. You stand puzzled like a fool—he puts you in a fog, he twists about like an eel and wriggles away from you


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