Similar words: wiggling, niggling, wriggle, smuggling, struggling, straggling, mind-boggling, rigging. Meaning: ['rɪgl] adj. having a twisting or snake-like or wormlike motion.
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31. The dog ran away, wriggling its tail.
32. When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall.
33. In the following spring I came wriggling and crying into the world.
34. He opened the oven door, felt inside, and found something warm and wriggling.
35. Stop wriggling and sIt'still!
36. To exercise the ferret: to have sex. An unromantic male expression equating the penis with the aggressive, hyperactive animal and its well-known proclivity for wriggling into crevices and tunnels.
37. The rest of the group followed her, wriggling up the narrow passage and crawling on their stomachs along the mildewed tunnel.
38. The tail keeps wriggling after it leaves the lizard's body.
39. His straightness and squareness made him the antithesis of the wriggling, tormented man he replaced.
40. Will ducked, darted inside its reach, and battered its bruised midsection—punching through flesh and ripping out wriggling chunks of the composite eel colony.
41. The speaker began by placing a live, wriggling worm in a glass of whisky.
42. It was in the spring of his thirty-fifth year that father married my mother, then a country school-teacher, and in the following spring I came wriggling and crying into the world.sentencedict.com
43. 'I'm Ben Gunn, I am,'replied the maroon, wriggling like an eel in his embarrassment.
44. Smaller eyes, attached to wriggling stalks, sprout from the top of the orblike body.
45. Tweet in abdomen can be heart, with phenomena of intestines wriggling, breaking wind, air exhausting, etc.
46. Mr Mugabe has been stalling, perhaps in the hope of wriggling out of the deal altogether.
47. M-theory, the dominant version of string theory, holds that the universe is made up of unfathomably small slices of a 2-dimensional membrane, wriggling in 11-dimensional space.
48. Something that looks like a gray snake is wriggling out.
49. An extremal small ant, which looked like an old man, was wriggling on the table.
50. I took the pack and felt something wriggling inside. My heart gave a leap.
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