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.
The worms were squirming in the mud. The little boy was squirming in his seat.
The squirming puppy has escaped my grasp!
This would depend on what you mean by squirming, if you mean in pain seek veterinary advice.
Squirming.
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Its an idiom!!!!!!!
Trimming a squirming, uncooperative cat's claws can be easier if you wrap a towel around the cat's middle like a straitjacket.
Yes it is an onomatopoeia
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
Yes click is an onomatopoeia
they are onomatopoeia's with christmas themes