Squirm in a sentence as a noun

And making intelligence chiefs squirm is all part of that.

There was potential for a lot more, could have really made that guy squirm a lot more..

Watch some of them squirm through their cognitive dissonance.

He gets to enjoy watching the Americans squirm at low cost.

Never mind that they're always in the same place, we just feel like hiding them from you, you know, to watch your mouse squirm!

Please feel free to send me comments on the parts that make you squirm; I would be happy to update it and learn what I got wrong.

Everyone who normally pretends that Android fragmentation is "not that big a deal" is going to squirm.

If you're the rare sadistic middle manager who enjoys watching people squirm, you can do "the Boss Walk" all day and enjoy it.

Squirm in a sentence as a verb

It's one of those questions where they will squirm like eels, but you have to know, because you are committing your time and future earnings to them.

After letting him squirm a bit under the spotlight, the punchline was projecting his Facebook page on the screen across the stage.

If they tell me they're comfortable with OO programming, I'll ask them to define OO programming for me and then I squirm as I listen to them.

It comes off as making the applicant jump through a hoop and watching them squirm for your own amusement, rather than as anything productive.

Think is delivered in a no-nonsense manner that will make you laugh, make you question yourself, make you squirm, but, most important, make you start thinking again."Ms.

Sure they're hipsters, but it's still a crowd I'd rather be around than the one that used to make me squirm back then; and I'm a dyed-in-the-wool programmer type who hasn't much changed.

If you are betting for the end of the world, you should probably consider that no one will have enough cash to actually pay you and would rather default and see you squirm.

" and "Oh look, there goes Snowden, should we capture him, naaaaah, watching the US squirm and stamp it's feet like a child is way too entertaining".My opinion and observations of the US Gov. over the past couple decades, and my reading of it's history, is pretty bleak, it's as though the only difference between US, China, Russia, India, South Africa, etc etc, is that all the other governments are overtly corrupt.

Squirm definitions

noun

the act of wiggling

See also: wiggle wriggle

verb

to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"

See also: writhe wrestle wriggle worm twist