Wiggle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Wiggle ( verb )

  1. To move or cause to move with small, quick movements from side to side or up and down.
  2. To squirm or wriggle.

Origin:

First recorded in the late 17th century, of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. He wiggled his toes to get the circulation going.
  2. She wiggled her way out of the tight space.
  3. The puppy wiggled its tail with excitement.
  4. He wiggled in his seat during the long lecture.
  5. The worm was wiggling on the hook.

(As a noun)

Wiggle ( noun )

  1. To move or cause to move with small, quick movements from side to side or up and down.
  2. To squirm or wriggle.

Origin:

First recorded in the late 17th century, of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. He wiggled his toes to get the circulation going.
  2. She wiggled her way out of the tight space.
  3. The puppy wiggled its tail with excitement.
  4. He wiggled in his seat during the long lecture.
  5. The worm was wiggling on the hook.
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