Wriggling in a sentence as an adjective

" She was wriggling her phone out from under my hand, but I held it tight.

Give me a cage of wriggling moving bugs and I would have a really hard time killing cooking and eating them.

It's certainly less stressful on my wrists for me. I can now move the pointer all over the screen but just wriggling two fingers over a range of about an inch.

Summary: larvae enters your body, grows into a worm 2 to 3 feet long that lives inside you wriggling around.

Who's to say that wriggling on the floor in a virtual reality simulation isn't the next Pilates or Yoga?

To me, advertising is like mould on a piece of bread, like slimy threads in a bottle of beer, like a wriggling meal worm in a bag of flour.

Is there a way to bet money on them wriggling out of it when the time comes for hard decisions as opposed to posturing and finger pointing?

I swallowed some water but there was a fly in the water somehow, it was wriggling, so I reflexively spat and your face just happened to be there.

Paypal has spent the last decade wriggling into every corner of the global economy, that's not something you can replace with some clever ruby code.

Watching some German politicians wriggling about as the Snowden information is revealed must be quite humiliating for the German people.

"The response was a fantastic display of political wriggling but ended up with basically this response: "I think this is great you guys, but here is what I need you to do so we can make this happen.

We have grown utterly dependent on a rather surprisingly fragile medium with plenty of government tentacles wriggling in assorted orifices.

The scariest part about this video:Comments on it saying "well, it had a frightening turn towards the end".The video opens with someone eschewing physical activity for literally wriggling on the floor, like a fish out of water.

Unfortunately, they aren't much use if you're trying to get somewhere and still look presentable at the other end, it is impractical to carry large/heavy/young and wriggling loads on most journeys, and they are pretty unpleasant in bad weather.

Wriggling definitions

adjective

moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion; "wiggly worms"

See also: wiggly wriggly writhing