The squirming puppy has escaped my grasp!
The worms were squirming in the mud. The little boy was squirming in his seat.
Trimming a squirming, uncooperative cat's claws can be easier if you wrap a towel around the cat's middle like a straitjacket.
Instantly, Mary noticed that the children sitting on the bench at the door of the courtroom were squirming, apparently because they had waited a long time for her to come out.
This would depend on what you mean by squirming, if you mean in pain seek veterinary advice.
Squirming.
Twisting; squirming; contorting. Common sentence: he was writhing in pain.
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Its an idiom!!!!!!!
'Thet ol' rattler's tryin' to bite my feet!' Please leave your rattlers outside. Forget the dog, beware of rattlers!
No, "squirming" is not an onomatopoeia. It is a verb that describes the action of wriggling or moving with difficulty, typically in a way that suggests discomfort or nervousness. Onomatopoeia refers to words that phonetically imitate or resemble the sound they describe, such as "buzz" or "sizzle." While "squirming" evokes a sense of movement, it does not mimic a sound.
Some words that rhyme with "squirming" include "germing," "firming," and "determining."
Squirming Evil