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Wrigling

Description:

Wrigling is the present participle form of the verb "wriggle". It refers to the act of moving or squirming with quick, twisting motions.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

As a noun, wriggling can refer to a continuous squirming or twisting movement. It is often associated with the movements of small animals or insects.

Example sentence: The toddler's wriggling made it challenging for the mother to secure his diaper.

Sense 2:

As a verb, wriggling describes the action of moving with quick, twisting motions, often in an attempt to escape or get free.

Example sentence: The fisherman struggled to hold onto the slippery fish, which kept wriggling out of his grasp.

Sense 3:

Wriggling can also be used figuratively to describe someone trying to evade or avoid a difficult situation or responsibility.

Example sentence: The politician wriggled out of answering the tough questions during the press conference.

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