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wiggle

[wig-uhl] / ˈwɪg əl /




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I set down my plate, hop up, and wiggle my feet into the irresistible shoes.

From Literature

Jonah’s now laying flat on the floor, giggling while Maverick dances and wiggles all around and over him, licking his face whenever he lunges in close.

From Literature

Cooking one more night a week could result in you having a bit more wiggle room in your “fun” budget.

From MarketWatch

The reasoning: Rising gross margins often show a company has pricing power with its customers, but it also gives a company wiggle room to boost its operating margin as long as other costs don’t balloon.

From Barron's

His moustache wiggled as he worked his mouth almost to a pout.

From Literature