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wriggle <a wriggle; wriggles> N

wriggle N

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Gelatinous worms wriggle from layer to layer, wending through tentacled vegetation encrusted with orange moss, all suspended above an amoebic sea.
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A short man, he had the ability to wriggle through tackles and to consistently break the gain line.
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The process apparently requires a good deal of hard work and much wriggling of the abdomen.
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It includes live baby pink shrimp wriggling their legs and waving their antennae as they are eaten.
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Despite being known for walking on land, this fish usually wriggles and may use its pectoral fins to aid in its movement.
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If the larva is disturbed during this period it wriggles about violently in the same manner as an injured ant.
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Rather than swim, epaulette sharks walk by wriggling their bodies and pushing with their paired fins.
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Exact requirements may vary depending upon the artist or instructor, but an experienced model will not speak, wriggle, scratch, or readjust during the pose.
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It includes live baby pink shrimp wriggling their legs and waving their antenna as they are eaten.
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The pupa wriggles free of the cocoon and breaks through the upper leaf surface.
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