Wriggly in a sentence as an adjective

Then I searched for "wriggly wrolly," which I sometimes call my dog. I ended up clicking for Yahoo again, which had all 4 results.

Of course I can choose to not go to bed until 1am every night, but with a highly mobile wriggly vocal 6am alarm clock that is impossible to ignore or 'snooze' you quickly learn not to. I've only got myself to blame if I don't get my 7 or 8 hours of sleep a night.

Plus, it's contaminated with life, which means lots of big, complex, wriggly molecules that get everywhere and fiddle with things. Get those in your life system and the alien equivalent of anaphylactic shock is probably getting off lightly.

Wriggly definitions

adjective

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

See also: wiggly wriggling writhing