wriggle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
Wriggle: to move or cause to move in a twisting or contorted motion, often with excitement or restlessness.
Sample Sentences
- The puppy began to wriggle excitedly when it saw its owner coming home.
- As she tried to get comfortable in her seat, she found herself unable to stop wriggling.
- The fish slipped through his fingers, wriggling wildly as it made its escape.
- Children often wriggle in their seats when they are eager to share their thoughts.
- He watched the worms wriggle in the soil, grateful for the life they brought to the garden.
- The child began to wriggle in her seat, unable to contain her excitement.
- As the fish struggled to escape, it would wriggle and splash in the net.
- He had to wriggle his way through the crowded room to reach the exit.
- The puppy started to wriggle around playfully, chasing its own tail.
- She watched the earthworm wriggle through the damp soil after the rain.
- The puppy began to wriggle excitedly as soon as it saw its owner.
- She tried to keep still during the meditation, but her mind would not stop to wriggle with thoughts.
- As the fish flopped on the dock, it began to wriggle desperately in search of water.
- He watched the worm wriggle through the soil, leaving a trail behind it.
- The child would wriggle out of his blanket every night, insisting he was too hot.