Pronunciation: /dɛθ ˈwɪɡəl/
noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'death wiggle' is a noun phrase that refers to a specific type of movement or action.
A1 The death wiggle of the fish was very faint.
A2 The snake did a death wiggle before finally succumbing to the venom.
B1 The death wiggle of the dying insect was a sad sight.
B2 Witnessing the death wiggle of the rabbit was a stark reminder of the circle of life.
C1 The death wiggle of the octopus was a mesmerizing yet eerie sight.
C2 The scientist studied the phenomenon of the death wiggle in various species to understand the process of death.
formal The death wiggle is a term used in biology to describe the involuntary muscle contractions that occur after an organism has died.
informal I saw a bug doing the death wiggle after I squished it.
slang That fish was still doing the death wiggle even after I caught it.
figurative The car's engine sputtered and did a death wiggle before finally giving out.
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