riggle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
RIGGLE (verb): To move or twist with a wriggling motion, often in a lively or restless manner.
Sample Sentences
- The puppy began to riggle excitedly when it saw its owner approaching.
- She tried to sit still during the meeting, but her legs would not stop riggling under the table.
- As the fish swam away, it wriggled and riggled through the water, making it hard to catch.
- The child would often riggle out of his blanket at night, leaving him cold in the morning.
- In the heat of the moment, he couldn't help but riggle his toes in anticipation of the great news.
- The baby began to riggle in her mother's arms, trying to get comfortable.
- As the snake slithered through the grass, it seemed to riggle its way around obstacles effortlessly.
- He tried to sit still during the lecture, but he couldn't help but riggle in his seat from boredom.
- The fish would riggle on the line, making it difficult for her to reel it in.
- She watched as the puppy would riggle excitedly whenever someone came to the door.