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How to use wriggled in a sentence

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She then wriggled her fingers within the gloves and ran them across a glass counter.
Someone latched onto him but he wriggled away, his eyes directly on Gabrielle Potter.
She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist.
The child wriggled and squirmed, trying to pull himself out of their grasp.
On the restart Mitchell wriggled along the byline and looked on in frustration when his dangerous cross found no takers.
Sioni kicked and wriggled, but couldn't break free, much to other two's amusement.
Sure enough, Fishy tugged the rod back and clicked the button and a shiny fish wriggled directly in front of Lazarus' nose.
She squirmed, writhed, and wriggled, trying to evade the grip of those carrying her.
It snaked down and wriggled about, looking for a good avenue down to the ground but, thankfully, it failed to do so.
The twins kicked and wriggled under his arms but couldn't get out of his powerful hold.
An arm wriggled under one of his knees, and after a bit of work, she shoved it free and raised it to grab a hunk of hair, dragging at his head.
Jack barely wriggled into the parachute and found the ripcord in time to land painfully but not fatally.
Eventually a wave washed up the beach, and as it rolled over her she gathered her strength and wriggled with all her might.
Neyl wriggled out of the window and held on tightly with both hands, his face betraying his shock.
Her burial shroud was tattered and ripped, her feet were stripped to the bone and a disgusting, black tongue wriggled around in her mouth.
Fish leapt and eels wriggled in tanks of water, ducks and chickens squawked in their pens.
Almost simultaneously a western blind snake popped out of the nest and wriggled off into the night.
The mauve plush carpeting felt good as my toes wriggled back and forth in it.
She reached the rocks and wriggled through them, moving her feet gently through the water.
Deacon wriggled out of having to make a decision by setting up a group with very limited powers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And she pointed to the bulbous green animal that wriggled on the table-top.
However, I wriggled along somehow, and if it had not been for gobo and his friend no doubt everything would have gone well.
He fell back against the sand pile and let his feet sink in the mud hole and wriggled his toes.
Then came the sharp click of the Morse code and after an interval with radiant face the elder lad wriggled out of his trappings.
Her small frame wriggled with emotion, and with imploring eyes she jigged impatiently just in front of me.
He wriggled and fought, but he was pinned and helpless, hands, feet and vocal organs.
I wriggled my back in order to discover, if I could, the nature of the incubus.
Then she had given him a pecking sort of kiss, and had wriggled out of his arms.
It was damp and rankly odorous there in the darkness, and slimy things wriggled over the floor, brushing their ankles clammily.
She wriggled her chin in his palm, trying to free herself from his pitiless staring.
Probably the purple emperor was right, for he certainly was an expert in everything that crawled and wriggled in Brittany.
He wriggled forward till head and shoulders hung beyond the margent of the rock.
Michael longed for Alan that together they might rag this worm who wriggled so obscenely into the secret places of a boy's mind.
Under cover of this Chuck and bolar, sprawling flat, had wriggled frantically out of the cave.
Little John Aylmer answered with an ecstatic chuckle of delight, and wriggled hurriedly into the encirclement of his friend's arm.
Hugh wriggled to his side, and, peeping through a serviceberry bush, looked out across the water.
He put his free hand on the girl's warm, soft shoulder and she wriggled with delight.
When I caught up and turned the little squirmer on her back, she wriggled away.
A forest came down to the road and through the forest Wine Creek wriggled its way over stones toward a distant river.
And I fell into the dustpan and never so much as wriggled a toe.
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