100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "wriggle"
Definition
The verb wriggle means to move in a twisting or contorted motion, often with a sense of restlessness or discomfort. It can refer to both physical movements, such as those made by animals or humans, and metaphorical movements, such as avoiding a situation or escaping responsibility.
Synonyms
- Squirm
- Twist
- Wiggle
- Slink
- Slip
- Fidget
- Writhe
- Contort
- Squeeze
Antonyms
- Stay still
- Remain
- Calm
- Settle
- Freeze
Examples
- The puppy began to wriggle in excitement when it saw its owner.
- She had to wriggle her way through the crowded room.
- The fish started to wriggle as it was pulled from the water.
- He tried to wriggle out of doing his chores.
- The child would wriggle in her seat during the long lecture.
- The worm began to wriggle on the sidewalk after the rain.
- I could see him wriggle with discomfort during the awkward conversation.
- The dancer seemed to wriggle gracefully across the stage.
- She felt a need to wriggle her toes in her tight shoes.
- The snake began to wriggle its way through the grass.
- He had to wriggle out of the tight space in the attic.
- The kitten would wriggle and pounce on its toy.
- She tried to wriggle her way into the conversation.
- The jellyfish began to wriggle in the water.
- He could see the mouse wriggle through the hole in the wall.
- The little girl would wriggle with delight when she saw her birthday cake.
- I felt the urge to wriggle when sitting for too long.
- The dancer’s hips wriggle with rhythm during the performance.
- He attempted to wriggle free from the grasp of his friend.
- The baby started to wriggle when it was placed on its tummy.
- She watched the leaves wriggle in the breeze.
- The fish began to wriggle as it was released back into the water.
- He couldn’t help but wriggle in his chair during the meeting.
- The athlete had to wriggle out of a tough situation during the game.
- She felt a tickle that made her wriggle in her seat.
- The puppy would wriggle and bark when it wanted attention.
- They saw the vines wriggle as the wind blew through them.
- The magician’s assistant seemed to wriggle out of the box with ease.
- He tried to wriggle his way into the good graces of his boss.
- The toddler would wriggle away from his mother when he wanted to explore.
- She couldn’t help but wriggle with excitement when she got the news.
- The octopus began to wriggle its tentacles in the water.
- He tried to wriggle his fingers in a dramatic gesture.
- The athlete had to wriggle through the opposing team to score.
- The child would wriggle with joy when playing in the park.
- I had to wriggle into my favorite pair of jeans after the holidays.
- The snake wriggled closer to its prey.
- She felt the urge to wriggle her body when the music started.
- The cat began to wriggle when it was petted.
- He watched the ants wriggle across the pavement.
- The doll's limbs would wriggle when it was moved.
- The dancer’s feet seemed to wriggle effortlessly on the stage.
- She had to wriggle her way out of a tight dress.
- The children would wriggle in delight at the puppet show.
- The worm began to wriggle when touched.
- He would often wriggle his nose when he was thinking.
- The squirrel started to wriggle as it tried to get a nut.
- She tried to wriggle her way into the group.
- The toddler would wriggle away when it was time for bed.
- The fish seemed to wriggle in the net.
- He felt a strange need to wriggle his toes in the sand.
- The athlete had to wriggle to avoid being tackled.
- She watched the leaves wriggle in the wind.
- The puppy would wriggle around in its sleep.
- I had to wriggle out of an uncomfortable position.
- The little boy tried to wriggle free from his mother’s hold.
- She would wriggle with joy when she received gifts.
- The worm began to wriggle as it was exposed to air.
- The child would wriggle with delight at the sight of ice cream.
- He felt the urge to wriggle his fingers when he was nervous.
- The snake seemed to wriggle through the grass.
- She had to wriggle her way through the crowd to get to the front.
- The kitten would wriggle playfully on the carpet.
- He watched the fish wriggle in the bucket.
- She couldn’t stop herself from wriggling during the long wait.
- The dancer’s movements seemed to wriggle with the music.
- He tried to wriggle out of the conversation.
- The bug began to wriggle on its back.
- The child could barely keep still and would often wriggle in their chair.
- I watched the leaves wriggle in the wind.
- The puppy would wriggle with excitement when it saw a stranger.
- He felt the urge to wriggle his shoulders to the beat.
- The dancer would often wriggle her hips to the rhythm.
- She tried to wriggle free from the tight blanket.
- The little girl began to wriggle with excitement at the party.
- He could see the snake wriggle through the tall grass.
- The kitten would wriggle excitedly when it saw its toy.
- She had to wriggle out of her tight dress at the end of the night.
- The fish began to wriggle as it was taken out of the water.
- He tried to wriggle into a better position on the couch.
- The child could hardly sit still and would often wriggle around.
- She had to wriggle her way past the other guests.
- The dancer seemed to wriggle with grace across the floor.
- He felt the need to wriggle his toes in the warm sand.
- The puppy began to wriggle in its sleep.
- She watched the ants wriggle along the ground.
- He had to wriggle his way through the narrow door.
- The kitten would wriggle its tail when it was happy.
- She felt a tickle that made her wriggle in her chair.
- The fish began to wriggle when it was caught.
- He watched the leaves wriggle in the autumn breeze.
- The child would wriggle with excitement at the circus.
- She tried to wriggle free from the grasp of her friend.
- The dancer’s feet would wriggle effortlessly across the stage.
- He could see the mouse wriggle through the hole in the wall.
- The puppy would wriggle around when it was excited.
- She felt the urge to wriggle when the music played.
- The athlete had to wriggle past the defenders to score.
- The little girl began to wriggle with excitement at the playground.
- He could see the snake wriggle through the grass.