Squirm | Mean of squirm in English Dictionary
/ˈskwɚm/
- Verb
- to make a lot of twisting movements because you are nervous, uncomfortable, bored, etc.
- The baby squirmed a lot when I tried to hold him.
- She squirmed under her father's angry stare.
- The children squirmed with delight.
- He tried to hold onto her but she squirmed free.
- The frog squirmed out of his hands.
- The gory details of the story had me squirming in my seat.
- a Congressional investigation that is making the industry squirm [=making people in the industry very nervous and uncomfortable]