You can wriggle rubber. And it will still have same size and shape.
Stop wriggling, I'm only trimming your hair.
She could feel the worm wriggling down her back.
The girl tried to kick and wriggle out of my grasp.
The frightened puppy tried to wriggle away from the vet.
She walked out of the room with a sensuous wriggle. He was able to wriggle out of the ropes.
He has managed to wriggle his way out of having to go to the party.
The hostage wriggled free, giving police snipers the precious seconds they needed to take the shot.
Here are some sentences.
The worm was wriggling on the hook.
The snake was wriggling into its hole.
You wriggle.
The snake Writhed in pain as it diedThe boy would writhe in pain every now and then, because he had just broken his leg.
I do not think there is much or any difference.
synonym: lurk, wriggle antonym: straighten
as twist is to: squirm or turn It could also be wriggle
I picked up the angry puppy as he tried to wriggle free.
The girl wriggled into the kitchen.
The worm would not wriggle while the bird was there, but later it was able to move safely. He started to wriggle and later he managed to get himself freed from the ropes.
To wriggle is a verb and a wriggle is a noun.
Well, it is a verb and a noun because there is two definition for wriggle.
"Move move" or "wriggle wriggle"
Some words with a silent "w" include 'wrestle,' 'wrath,' 'wrong,' 'wrest.'
still
It is wriggle!
move
wriggle
They wriggle.