The child wiggled and squirmed in his seat during the boring lecture.
wiggle and twist
Frequency:
50
%
The snake wiggled and twisted its way through the grass.
wiggle and jiggle
Frequency:
45
%
The jelly on the plate wiggled and jiggled as the table shook.
Idiomatic Expressions for wiggle
Phrase: wiggle out of
Meaning: to avoid or escape from a situation or obligation by using clever or deceptive tactics
Usage: He tried to wiggle out of taking responsibility for his mistake.