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wiggle

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Word definitions for wiggle in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES wiggle room COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN finger ▪ Then wiggle the finger and thumb joints. ▪ He managed to free himself only when an ambulance team talked him into trying to wiggle his fingers . toe ▪ She wiggled ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 13c., perhaps from Middle Dutch or Middle Flemish wigelen , frequentative of wiegen "to rock," from wiege "cradle," from Proto-Germanic *wig- (cognates: Old High German wiga , German Wiege "cradle," Old Frisian widze ), from PIE root *wegh- "to move" ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Wiggle or wiggles may refer to:

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. move to and fro; "Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!" [syn: jiggle , joggle ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wiggle \Wig"gle\, n. Act of wiggling; a wriggle. [Colloq.]

Usage examples of wiggle.

I had just finished wiggling into my boots and securing my vest when Alem handed me the flechette pistol.

He felt the devil was slipping hip wiggling and bebop rhythms into gospel, tempting groups and luring good Christians away from the Lord with the idea of making a fast buck.

While Dagon slipped easily from beneath the bed with Lady Lily comfortably in his hand, Sarina proceeded to wiggle herself out.

A girl with hair the color of deoxygenated blood stuck her tongue out at me and wiggled it.

German ecdysiast has the advantage of a law which permits her to expose every last square centimetre of her person provided she does not wiggle it.

I knew in my dream I was going all sole alone on a frightsome road all sprinkled over with ashes and bones, and I that crawly in my back I could feel the backbone of me wiggling up and down like a caterpillar, so my heart was choking in my throat with the fear of it.

And winter was defeated, and the snowmelt roared down the valleys, and the Kneck scrawled its random wiggles across the flat silt of the valley.

He lifted his head and peered down across the quilt, wiggling his exposed toes with disfavor.

Willie Lumpkin, dazzling others with his remarkable ability to wiggle his ears.

He danced round the room, wiggling his butt and waggling his body, waving imaginary maracas in the air.

They dipped the net again, and Merissa lifted her end of the net high in the air, marveling at the ring of crawfish wiggling in the middle of it.

The band struck up a brisk but grating oompah beat and the young men turned their backs on the crowd and wiggled their leather covered asses at them, then they spun around and went into their song.

The jackhammers of the Wing of Zock had been wiggling my ossicles for twelve hours.

They were peckish again, the simple supper long since bolted and regarded in retrospect as a very late afternoon snack composed of uninspiring elements not of their own choosing-tuna wiggle, cucumber slices in vinegar, and brownies, a Becky effort.

He knew that he should be able to pick out the Sun, for he knew that the light from the sky, dispersed by the clouds of Venus, was polarized, made to wiggle up-and-down or sideways, instead of in all directions.