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Etymology: Middle English, from or akin to Middle Low German wriggeln to wriggle; akin to Old English wrigian to turn more at wry. Date: 15th century ...
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wriggle v. , -gled , -gling , -gles . v.intr. To turn or twist the body with sinuous writhing motions; squirm.
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2. to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake. 3. to make one's way by shifts or expedients (often fol. by out): to wriggle out of a ...
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Sep 25, 2009 ... Learn about, read reviews, and download Wriggle by Conlan Rios on the iTunes App Store.
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Wriggle is a firefly with the ability to control other insects. She likes using her ability to direct concerted performances for her own amusement.
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