Wriggled Sentence Examples
- She wriggled back into her room, mind working quickly. 
- An instinct wriggled, one she didn't want to acknowledge or deal with. 
- Lost in the heady sensations, Deidre wriggled and strained beneath him. 
- As she did every day, she wriggled out onto it and crept the length of the ledge to the neighboring window. 
- Triumphant yet still angry, she wriggled slowly out of her shirt, dropping it beside her. 
- Mayes finally wriggled clear of Fowler (101). 
- He entered the castle, and his step slowed as memories he'd buried wriggled free. 
- He wriggled through the crowd to her, looking past her at the chasm and the woman sobbing beside it. 
- At first the piglet stuck in the neck of the vase and I thought I should get him, after all, but he wriggled himself through and fell down into the deep bottom part--and I suppose he's there yet. 
- Flames wriggled up the side of the garage like roaches. Advertisement
- Gavin wriggled forward, performed some contortions and disappeared. 
- Ross wriggled back to allow Joel a look, ' I want some action, I want some fun, me me me... 
- On the salver lay something squishy that writhed and wriggled. 
- One model wriggled in a cherry print tea dress, her hair tucked under a green velvet turban. 
- He won a lovely diving suit, From distant London Town, And tried to catch the tadpoles As they wriggled up and down. Advertisement
- I picked him up, he licked my cheek, purred even louder and wriggled to get down. 
- With an incoherent howl he wriggled round and punched the policeman smartly in the stomach. 
- Shallow pools in the floor wriggled with cave salamanders hiding from our lights under slabs and branches.