Wriggle

Verb

 * 1)  To slightly twist one's body and quickly move one's limbs.
 * Teachers often lose their patience when children wriggle in their seats.
 * 1)  To cause to or make something wriggle.
 * He was sitting on the lawn, wriggling his toes in the grass.
 * He was sitting on the lawn, wriggling his toes in the grass.

Derived terms

 * wriggler
 * wriggly

Noun

 * 1) A wriggling movement.

Adverbs for Wriggle
ecstatically; uncomfortably; uneasily; nervously; oppressively; distressfully; impatiently; impulsively; slickly; deftly; slyly.

Thesaurus
fidget, flip out, flow, flutter, freak out on, get high on, glide, glow, go pitapat, have the fidgets, have the shakes, heave, jerk, ooze, palpitate, pant, quake, quaver, quiver, shake, shiver, slide, slip, squiggle, squirm, swell, swell with emotion, thrill, thrill to, throb, tingle, tingle with excitement, toss, toss and turn, tremble, tumble, turn on to, twist and turn, twitch, twitter, wag, waggle, wiggle, worm, writhe

Verb

 * Dutch: wiebelen
 * Esperanto: barakti
 * Finnish:


 * French: ,
 * Greek: στριφογυρίζω
 * Swedish: slingra, vifta, vicka


 * Dutch: wiebelen


 * Finnish: kiemurteluttaa

Noun

 * Finnish:

Anagrams

 * wiggler