wriggled
Pronunciación: [ˈrɪɡəld]
Palabra
Contexto: «movement»
(verb) to move your body in a twisting or turning way. Imagine a worm or a snake moving. When someone wriggles, they might be trying to get free or just having fun.
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The little boy wriggled on the floor as he played with his toys.
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She didn’t wriggle at all; she sat still and quiet.
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Did the puppy wriggle out of its collar?
Contexto: «discomfort»
(verb) to move in a restless or uncomfortable way. Sometimes, when we're bored or itchy, we might wriggle to feel better.
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He wriggled in his chair because he was excited about the game.
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She didn't wriggle in her seat; she was focused on her work.
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Why did you wriggle so much during the long lesson?
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