Wiggle
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Wiggle ( verb )
- To move or cause to move with small, quick movements from side to side or up and down.
- To squirm or wriggle.
Origin:
First recorded in the late 17th century, of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- He wiggled his toes to get the circulation going.
- She wiggled her way out of the tight space.
- The puppy wiggled its tail with excitement.
- He wiggled in his seat during the long lecture.
- The worm was wiggling on the hook.
(As a noun)
Wiggle ( noun )
- To move or cause to move with small, quick movements from side to side or up and down.
- To squirm or wriggle.
Origin:
First recorded in the late 17th century, of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- He wiggled his toes to get the circulation going.
- She wiggled her way out of the tight space.
- The puppy wiggled its tail with excitement.
- He wiggled in his seat during the long lecture.
- The worm was wiggling on the hook.