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Wiggly

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Adjective

1. sinuate, sinuous, wiggly

curved or curving in and out

Example Sentences:
'wiggly lines'

2. wiggly, wriggling, wriggly, writhing

moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion

Example Sentences:
'wiggly worms'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Wiggly

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈwigglier or ˈwiggliest
1. 
that wiggles; wiggling
2. 
having a form that suggests wiggling; wavy
a wiggly line

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Wiggly

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v. wig·gled, wig·gling, wig·gles
v.intr.
1. To move back and forth with quick irregular motions: The gelatin wiggled on the plate.
2.
a. To move or proceed with a twisting or turning motion; wriggle: wiggled restlessly in her chair; wiggled through the crowd.
b. To insinuate or extricate oneself by sly or subtle means: wiggled out of a social engagement.
v.tr.
1. To cause to move back and forth with quick irregular motions: wiggle a loose tooth.
2. To make (one's way, for example) by or as if by wiggling: The pitcher wiggled his way out of a jam.
n.
A wiggling movement or course.

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