Squirmed and struggled.
Writhed Hornbill was created in 1816.
distorted, twisted, writhed
No. Writhed is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to writhe' but this is an intransitive action and not used to describe nouns. The present participle (writhing) can be an adjective.
When she pouts she lies writing on the floor
If you mean writhe, the past tense is writhed.
contorted thrashed wriggled twisted
She writhed in pain as the poison spread throughout her body.
Writhed is the act of twisting as if angered or in pain.Sentences:"The prisoner writhed, trying to escape from the captivity of the police men.""The snake would writhe until its death finally took him away.""She writhed in her school seat, as he teacher would not allow her to leave to go to the bathroom."
As he touched the electric wire, sparks flew and his entire body spasmed and convulsed. Now headless, the body of the snake writhed and convulsed in the grass.
The snake Writhed in pain as it diedThe boy would writhe in pain every now and then, because he had just broken his leg.
Definition is the same as meaning.
stipulative definition is stipulative definition