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  1. outwriggling. present participle and gerund of outwriggle. Categories: English non-lemma forms.

  2. Definition of wriggle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. verb. uk / ˈrɪɡ. ə l / us / ˈrɪɡ. ə l / [ I or T ] to twist your body, or move part of your body, with small, quick movements: A large worm wriggled in the freshly dug earth. Baby Martha was wriggling her toes in the sand. [ I + adv/prep ] to move somewhere using short, quick twisting movements:

  4. to twist your body, or move part of your body, with small, quick movements: A large worm wriggled in the freshly dug earth. Baby Martha was wriggling her toes in the sand. [ I + adv/prep ] to move somewhere using short, quick twisting movements: The tunnel was low and dark, but she managed to wriggle through to the other side.

  5. noun. 1. : a short or quick writhing motion or contortion. 2. : a formation or marking of sinuous design. Synonyms. Verb. fiddle.

  6. Aug 19, 2024 · outwriggle (third-person singular simple present outwriggles, present participle outwriggling, simple past and past participle outwriggled) To surpass in wriggling.

  7. to avoid doing something that you do not want to do: He promised he'd help me paint the living room, but now he's trying to wriggle out of it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Avoiding action. abrogate. abrogation. avoid. avoid something like the plagueidiom. avoidance.

  8. Games & Quizzes. Terms of Use. Synonyms for WRIGGLING: writhing, squirming, twitching, fiddling, squirm, fidgeting, locomotion, mobility; Antonyms of WRIGGLING: immobility, inertia, motionlessness, stillness, stop, termination, pause, finish.

  9. verb. to make or cause to make twisting movements. intr to progress by twisting and turning. intr; foll by into or out of to manoeuvre oneself by clever or devious means. wriggle out of an embarrassing situation.

  10. Definition of the word Outwriggling on the PoetrySoup.com Dictionary and Thesaurus.