Pronunciation: /riˈwɪɡəl/

Definitions of rewiggle

verb To wiggle again or repeatedly

Example Sentences

A1 I rewiggle my toes when I'm nervous.

A2 The cat likes to rewiggle its tail when it's excited.

B1 She rewiggles her hips to the music at the party.

B2 The dancer rewiggled her body in a mesmerizing way during the performance.

C1 The gymnast rewiggled her routine to include more difficult moves.

C2 The artist rewiggled the design of the sculpture to make it more visually appealing.

Examples of rewiggle in a Sentence

formal The scientist carefully rewiggled the wires to ensure proper connections.

informal I had to rewiggle the charger to get my phone to start charging.

slang I rewiggled the TV antenna to get a better signal.

figurative Sometimes in life, we need to rewiggle our plans to adapt to unexpected circumstances.

Grammatical Forms of rewiggle

past tense

rewiggled

plural

rewiggles

comparative

more rewiggly

superlative

most rewiggly

present tense

rewiggle

future tense

will rewiggle

perfect tense

have rewiggled

continuous tense

is rewiggling

singular

rewiggle

positive degree

rewiggle

infinitive

to rewiggle

gerund

rewiggling

participle

rewiggled

Origin and Evolution of rewiggle

First Known Use: 1785 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'rewiggle' is believed to have originated as a combination of the prefix 're-' meaning again or back, and the word 'wiggle' meaning to move with small quick movements from side to side.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of wiggling again or repeatedly, 'rewiggle' has evolved to also convey the idea of making small adjustments or movements in a repeated manner.