100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "wriggle"
Definition
"Wriggle" as a noun refers to a twisting or squirming motion, often associated with the movement of small creatures or objects. It can also describe a way of moving that is characterized by a series of short, quick movements to escape or evade something.
Synonyms
- Squirm
- Twist
- Wiggle
- Fidget
- Slink
- Slither
Antonyms
- Stillness
- Stability
- Immobility
- Calmness
- Composure
Examples
- The fish began to wriggle when it was pulled out of the water.
- She had to wriggle out of the tight space under the bed.
- The puppy would wriggle with excitement whenever it saw its owner.
- He tried to wriggle free from the grasp of the blanket.
- The worm will wriggle through the soil to find food.
- The dancer seemed to wriggle gracefully across the stage.
- I could see the mouse wriggle through the hole in the wall.
- The child began to wriggle in their seat during the long meeting.
- The snake started to wriggle its way through the grass.
- She had to wriggle her toes to get the circulation back.
- The fish continued to wriggle even after it was caught.
- He tried to wriggle his way out of the awkward conversation.
- The caterpillar will wriggle as it moves along the branch.
- The athlete's muscles would wriggle under the strain of the exercise.
- The rubber band will wriggle back into shape when released.
- The little girl would wriggle with joy when she saw her birthday cake.
- The octopus can wriggle its body to escape predators.
- I watched the puppy wriggle on the grass, trying to catch a bug.
- The dancer's body seemed to wriggle with the rhythm of the music.
- He tried to wriggle his way into a better position on the couch.
- The leaves began to wriggle in the breeze.
- The toddler loves to wriggle and dance to the music.
- As I sat down, I felt the need to wriggle my legs to get comfortable.
- The eel can wriggle through very small openings.
- She would wriggle her fingers in excitement before opening her gift.
- The dog started to wriggle when it saw the treat.
- He had to wriggle his way past the other guests to get to the front.
- The jellyfish began to wriggle as it was pulled from the water.
- The baby would wriggle and coo when tickled.
- The popcorn began to wriggle in the hot oil.
- She could see the fabric wriggle as the wind blew.
- The athlete's feet would wriggle before the race began.
- The little boy tried to wriggle out of doing his chores.
- The snake continued to wriggle even after being captured.
- She had to wriggle her way through the crowd to get to the exit.
- The fish would wriggle on the line before being reeled in.
- He could feel the urge to wriggle in his chair during the lecture.
- The puppy would wriggle in delight when it received a belly rub.
- The worm began to wriggle as it was touched.
- She had to wriggle her way into the tight jeans.
- The baby would wriggle when it was time for a nap.
- As the music played, the crowd began to wriggle with enthusiasm.
- The kitten would wriggle around happily in its owner's arms.
- He tried to wriggle his fingers to get the blood flowing again.
- The fish would wriggle in the net, trying to escape.
- The dancer’s body seemed to wriggle with every beat.
- The little boy would wriggle with laughter at the clown's antics.
- She had to wriggle out from under the pile of blankets.
- The leaves began to wriggle as the wind picked up.
- The puppy would wriggle with happiness at the sight of its owner.
- He felt the urge to wriggle after sitting still for too long.
- The small insect began to wriggle in the sunlight.
- The child would wriggle around in excitement at the party.
- The fish kept trying to wriggle free from the hook.
- She watched the puppy wriggle in the grass, chasing a butterfly.
- He could see the snake wriggle away into the bushes.
- The dancer seemed to wriggle effortlessly across the stage.
- The worm started to wriggle away from the bird.
- She had to wriggle her way through the narrow passage.
- The little girl would wriggle with joy when playing with her friends.
- He tried to wriggle himself into a more comfortable position.
- The jelly began to wriggle as it was stirred.
- The puppy would wriggle its tail when it saw a squirrel.
- She watched the fish wriggle in the bucket.
- The child wanted to wriggle out of his winter coat.
- The audience began to wriggle in their seats during the long performance.
- The caterpillar will wriggle to find a safe place to form a cocoon.
- He could feel the urge to wriggle when he was nervous.
- The octopus began to wriggle as it tried to escape its captor.
- The puppy would wriggle with excitement at bath time.
- She had to wriggle her way out of the situation.
- The little boy would wriggle in his chair during story time.
- The fish continued to wriggle in the net.
- He felt the need to wriggle his toes in the sand.
- The worm would wriggle through the soil in search of food.
- The excited child began to wriggle while waiting for the show to start.
- The athlete had to wriggle to maintain his balance during the game.
- The puppy would wriggle in delight when it saw the ball.
- She tried to wriggle out of doing the difficult task.
- The fish was still wriggle in the bucket after being caught.
- He had to wriggle his way through the narrow hallway.
- The little girl would wriggle with excitement on Christmas morning.
- The dancer seemed to wriggle in time with the music.
- The snake began to wriggle away when it sensed danger.
- He felt the urge to wriggle after sitting for hours.
- The puppy would wriggle with joy when it saw its owner return.
- The child would wriggle when he was being tickled.
- The fish continued to wriggle in the cooler.
- She could see the fabric wriggle as it was blown by the wind.
- The little boy tried to wriggle out of his jacket.
- The audience began to wriggle in anticipation of the performance.
- The caterpillar would wriggle to find food on the leaves.
- He had to wriggle his fingers to warm them up.
- The excited puppy would wriggle in place when it wanted to play.
- The fish tried to wriggle free from the fisherman’s grasp.
- The dancer’s body seemed to wriggle with every beat of the music.
- The toddler began to wriggle on the floor during playtime.
- The worm began to wriggle when it was touched.
- The baby would wriggle in the crib when it woke up.
- The crowd started to wriggle with excitement as the show began.