sniggle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To sniggle means to wriggle or squeeze through a tight or narrow space.
Sample Sentences
- The cat managed to sniggle its way through the narrow gap in the fence.
- As the children played in the garden, they would often sniggle into the bushes for a game of hide-and-seek.
- I watched my dog sniggle up to me, seeking warmth on the chilly evening.
- With a mischievous grin, he tried to sniggle the last piece of cake from the table.
- She loved to sniggle her fingers through the soft strands of her hair when she was deep in thought.
- She managed to sniggle her way into the exclusive club with her charm.
- The children giggled as they sniggled behind the bushes, playing hide and seek.
- He tried to sniggle his way out of the conversation with a quick excuse.
- The cat would sniggle into the warm sunbeam on the floor every afternoon.
- After hours of negotiations, they finally found a way to sniggle a compromise.