wriggled
Pronunciation: [ˈrɪɡəld]
Word
Context: “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.
Example
The little boy wriggled on the floor as he played with his toys.
Example
She didn’t wriggle at all; she sat still and quiet.
Example
Did the puppy wriggle out of its collar?
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