What is another word for wiggling?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪɡlɪŋ] (IPA)

"Wiggling" is a term that describes a twisting or writhing movement that involves small, rapid motions. This word can be replaced with several synonyms, including "squirming," "twisting," "writhing," "thrashing," and "wriggling." These words are often used to describe physical movements related to various activities such as dancing, fishing, or even trying to escape a tight space. "Wriggling" and "squirming" may refer to an attempt to escape or break free from something, while "twisting" and "writhing" can be used to describe pain or discomfort caused by muscle cramps or spasms. Using these synonyms will help to add more variety and depth to your writing.

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  • Independent

    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      giving.
  • Other Related

    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      fidgeting.

What are the hypernyms for Wiggling?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Wiggling

The flesh-pots of Calcutta are wonderfully pleasant after jungly fare, and there is something rather nice about a big airy bedroom with a bathroom to correspond, hot water at will, and an ayah to look after one's clothes, after the cramped space of a tent, a zinc bath wiggling on an uneven floor, and Autolycus fumbling vaguely among one's belongings.
"Olivia in India"
O. Douglas
Don't go wiggling your head around that way.
"Out Like a Light"
Gordon Randall Garrett
But Micky refused to be interested, beyond a derisive wiggling of his fingers at his nose, and West, having abstracted all the information possible, made no further effort.
"The Case and The Girl"
Randall Parrish

Famous quotes with Wiggling

  • String Theory describes energy and matter as being composed of tiny, wiggling strands of energy that look like strings. And the pitch of a string's vibration determines the nature of its effect.
    Roy H. Williams
  • Brother Francis Gerard of Utah might never have discovered the blessed documents, had it not been for the pilgrim with girded loins who appeared during that young novice's Lenten fast in the desert. Never before had Brother Francis actually seen a pilgrim with girded loins, but that this one was the bona fide article he was convinced as soon as he had recovered from the spine-chilling effect of the pilgrim's advent on the far horizon, as a wiggling iota of black caught in a shimmering haze of heat.
    Walter M. Miller

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