Writhe in a sentence as a verb

If our country's forefathers saw what has become of their great nation, they would writhe in their graves.

You're still shooting things in the face and getting your throat torn out while you writhe in pain, so let's keep the goalposts in place.

Animators had to make people writhe around in agony as they slowly die.

They would upload a file, writhe the caption under it in the comments box, then insert the link for the next item in the presentation.

It wasn't. Now that you've been called out on that, you wriggle and writhe through all sorts of meta-commentary to avoid acknowledging your misperception.

‘The Signal Path’ and ‘w1aex’ are two YouTube channels i still subscribe to for my fix. Watching a waveform on a scope writhe around like a silent theremin when you just move a cable or even wave your hand past it really drives the point home.

Ghosts, however, could see other ghosts' posts, so they could, for what it was worth, writhe in their own debauchery and **** each other off, but not the pleasant and constructive members.

Ultimately all you can do is gently guide the world toward secular humanism, as people raised under the irrational tribalism of any religion struggle to writhe out of the pit they were born in. Calling out the faults of one flavor of religion is silly.

Should they have separate meetings where people who haven't gotten fired yet hear rumors and have to writhe in uncertainty until they get the call?Besides, getting fired along with 3499 people has got to feel better than getting fired alone.

According to the unique genetic material hypothesis, if I don't watch Fred writhe in flaming horror, then I'm a monster, committing one of the worst genocides in the history of the planet.

Twist and ‘writhe’ also explain the counterintuitive ‘roadie wrap’ method for coiling long wires - where alternate loops are reversed, introducing twists, but resulting in a wire that can be uncoiled smoothly by pulling one end - or holding one end and throwing the coil.

Sigyn, Loki's wife, sat with him holding a basin beneath the dripping venom, yet when the basin became full, she carried the poison away; and during this time the poison dripped on to Loki, causing him to writhe with such violence that all of the earth shook from the force, resulting in what are now known as earthquakes.

Writhe definitions

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: wrestle wriggle worm squirm twist