Twist around.
If you mean writhe, the past tense is writhed.
Guard or protect :D
No, writhe is a verb.
We saw Johnny writhe in embarrassment. They can writhe and die for all I care.
John Writhe died in 1504.
Anglosaxon and latin
Snakes writhe because they don't have legs.
To writhe is to make continuous twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body.
Drinking poison may cause one to writhe in pain.
To tie, or fasten; it can also mean to wrap tightly, firmly.
Erect
Alliteration