noun
a twisting or turning movement
verb
to move with twisting or turning motions
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The worm began to wriggle as it tried to escape from the bird's beak.
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I saw the fish wriggle out of the fisherman's grasp.
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She wriggled her way out of doing the dishes by pretending to be sick.
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The politician tried to wriggle out of answering the tough questions during the interview.