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squirm

verb as in wiggle, fidget

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Example Sentences

An hour later, I returned and learned that more than a few classmates had felt as I did but hadn't done much more than squirm.

From Salon

At times, she squirmed, and seemed to tie herself in knots.

From BBC

Batchelor gave the hosts a deserved lead in the 18th minute of a captivating tie, as he stretched out to finish after squirming free of two tacklers.

From BBC

"The Substance will get you thinking, talking and squirming," added Rolling Stone's Anna Smith.

From BBC

Officer A said things had got worse since the Casey report publication, saying "we can’t talk about racism without them squirming and seeing us as the problem."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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