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wriggly

a. That wriggles.

WordNet
wriggly

adj. having a twisting or snake-like or worm-like motion; "squirming boys"; "wiggly worms"; "writhing snakes" [syn: squirming, twisting, wiggling, wiggly, wriggling, writhing]

Usage examples of "wriggly".

Things were just starting to look a bit wriggly when Legs spotted some sand dunes a half mile to our west.

The players saw him, must have thought there was something wriggly, went and got their weapons, and head-jobbed him.

As the wriggly tin started to come off, Dave 2 would pass it to me, and I would then lay it out on the ground in order so we knew exactly what bit of which went where.

Black smog pressed against the windows, and water droplets condensed on the glass and went quivering off this way and that, leaving wriggly trails.

It included a sizzling wok filled with unidentifiable wriggly vegetables.

The rain was running and pooling, tugging reflected neon out of the perpendicular and spreading it in wriggly lines across sidewalk and pavement.

Appleboy was digging bait, he observed another motor making its wriggly way along the dunes.

I have seen things that creep, crawl, wriggle and flop, but I must say that you are the creepiest, crawlingest, wriggliest and biggest flop I have met yet.

She caught a glimpse of a peeper out of the corner of her eye, white and wriggly, squirming among the grass roots.

Cut out a lot of the talky crap about chemosynthesis and photosynthesis, splice in some older material showing horrible-looking wriggly worms, add shots of the pressure gauges running up past maximum.