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Use wiggle in a sentence

Definition of wiggle:

  • (noun) the act of wiggling
  • (verb) move to and fro;

Sentence Examples:

"There was one today outside my window and my feet kept wiggling to it."

McNutt wiggled his toes again, desperately.

I've seen one's tail wiggle hours after we thought the thing was stone dead.

They came right to him at the edge of the pool, wiggling, excited as puppies.

Amber was smiling broadly and wiggling her toes.

She was holding a flat package in both hands, wiggling her fingers.

She wiggled in her chair, pleased.

And he just let a good one pass without wiggling his bat!

He cried, and his eyes twinkled, and his nose wiggled, both at the same time.

If that rope didn't wiggle more than ever.

See him wiggling round now!

Everybody thought he'd wiggle out of it somehow, but he didn't or couldn't or something.

"Then wiggle her into high."

He pointed his forefinger at my stomach and wiggled his thumb.

He backed out with a traditional wiggle of his fingers.

I had never resisted him: and even now I only tried to wiggle away from him.

He inquired again, wiggling his cigarette butt on his tongue tip.

All is so earnestly done I dare not laugh or wiggle with impatience.

When the lash was administered and the slave wiggled, the barrel moved.

"Trying to wiggle yourself out of your past, eh?"

See the wiggle he gets on himself now, will you?

See if you can wiggle your hands loose.

He said thickly, the thermometer wiggling in his mouth.

Then I wiggled my fingers and toes to see if any bones were broken.

A painter who can hardly move arm or fingers will neither sweep nor wiggle.

The desk was much too small for him and he had to wiggle to get free from it.

"If you want to wiggle out of it that way, all right!"

I don't remember that I've wiggled any yet.

"I wanted to get my rubber ball that was inside, so I just wiggled in, I did."

He wiggled his fingers, but now he was unable to tell whether he had a right hand or not.

They wiggle through the ground and sort of chew it up, so it does not get so hard.

Now hang on tight, and wiggle your feet like paddles.

Nothing happened, so I wiggled it a little harder.

Suddenly cried a voice, and out wiggled the snake again.

Mother has some gum drops for me if I wiggle.

He says "no, but I've seen Fatima wiggle."

Starting with the tiniest toe, she wiggled it.

Helena was holding out a very dainty hand, with pink, wiggling fingers.

I grinned and wiggled my thumbs, figuring I was already ahead of the game.

You've got me in a hole, and I must wiggle out the best way I can.

I indicated the garment over the pillow, and he wiggled.

Wiggle, and you'll slide down the rest of the way, and you'll be out.

"Wiggle some more," advised his sister.

"Well, if you're glad why doesn't you wiggle like I do?"

She saw no wiggling snake crawling over the ground.

And Bunny wiggled, and wiggled again, trying to get his feet loose.

Then he crooked and wiggled one of his fat little fingers at Sue.

He just kept on wiggling and twisting.

She pointed a forefinger at him and wiggled her thumb, in imitation of a pistol.

I have to twist my head and wiggle my ears.

Called Dick, for the dog was wiggling and twisting around.

"It is so hard, I cannot wiggle any of my fingers!"

All the dolls went down in a wiggling heap on the floor.

"Try to wiggle back up a piece, and we will catch your feet and pull you up!"

He thought and thought, until the yarn hair upon his head stood up in the air and wiggled.

Raggedy Andy wiggled upon the floor, he was so interested.

The crab wiggled and tried to reach Cousin Tom with the pinching claws, but could not.

And, resolutely, still on his knees, he wiggled through the hole in the wall.

They wiggled their tails with the greatest energy.

You're in too deep already to wiggle out.

"It is the merest shadow, but seemed to wiggle along, and then stop; it's still now."

Cochrane wiggled the foot that had gone to sleep.

It makes me wiggle when it melts and runs down inside.

There was no sign of life in the little boy, until presently his foot began to wiggle.

No-Tail was wiggling quite hard now, and he was crying to be let out.

He shrugged and smirked and wiggled his fingers and played with his mustaches.

He's dead all but his toes that wiggle.

Anyway, I guess you can wiggle along with less than forty.

Below the switch was an oval button marked with two wiggles and a double dot in red.

Elsie, her face covered with bandages, acknowledged my thanks by wiggling her foot.

I wiggled around kind of careless to see if there was any more of him.

Slowly and silently the boys wiggled their way to where the lone robber stood.

You ought to see how many ways Toby can wiggle the flies off his legs.

"Well, anyhow, he can wiggle flies off lots of ways," Bunny said.

He stooped down and wiggled along on the bottom of the cave.

"They wiggle around as if they were alive, sometimes," said Rose.

She's a worm in my flesh that is on a constant wiggle.

Somehow he managed to wiggle out from underneath and climb to his feet.

"I'm glad the crab didn't pinch me," said Sue, as she wiggled her toes in the soft sand.

"There's so much mud on my foot I can't see my toes wiggle!"

The figure wiggled and twisted vigorously, but there was no verbal reply.

She wiggled her finger in front of my nose, and said: "Ah, naughty, naughty boy!"

I watched it streaking out there across the deck, wiggling the slightest bit now and then.

What is that queer little wiggle sticking out of the front?

Davy wiggled around on his high perch and nearly fell off the dictionary.

I wiggled around and out and aided the others in escaping.

It was some pill to swallow, but after a few uneasy throat wiggles I got it down.

"I'll be sitting on your neck if you don't get a wiggle on with that rope!"

When Peter Rabbit wiggled his right ear, his baby brother wiggled his right ear.

Rabbit wiggled her nose and looked very wise.

Annie's fingers began to wiggle in her purse.

He wiggled and twisted but he could not rise.

Ye can wiggle your toes then.

"The ladder wiggles about, and somebody may see me."

I wouldn't take even one wiggle's worth of that.

Can barely wiggle a finger, but he can talk, and his mind is not affected.

They were darting over the walls and ceiling and wiggling over the floor.

"I've got this fellow where he won't care to run the chances of wiggling very much."

He was too long, and he didn't wiggle his body right!

I won't let you wiggle out of writing your stories, Edna, if I print all the papers.