The last of these parts is in the form of a tube, through which the wriggler breathes. |
This baby, like some other babies, is never quiet, but squirms and wriggles so that it is called a wriggler. |
The wriggler, although heavier than water, can hang suspended from the surface film by the tip of its breathing-tube. |
I cannot understand whether he attacks me as a wriggler or a hammerer, but I am very sure that a deal of wriggling has to be done. |
There was a violent explosion, and the wriggler disappeared in a smear of dirty green. |
The q-b sat next to me, asking for this and that music, none of which the wriggler could supply. |