Wriggle | Mean of wriggle in English Dictionary
/ˈrɪgəl/
- Verb
- to twist from side to side with small quick movements like a worm
- The children wriggled and squirmed in their chairs.
- She managed to wriggle free of her ropes.
- They wriggled out of their wet clothes.
- I had trouble getting the wriggling fish off my hook.
- to move forward by twisting and turning
- The snake wriggled across the path and went underneath a bush.
- He was able to wriggle through the narrow opening.
- to avoid doing (something that you do not want to do) in some clever or dishonest way
- She tried to wriggle out of the contract.
- Don't let him wriggle out of paying you for your work.