Wriggly Meaning in English
word
ˈrɪɡli
RIG-lee
ɹˈɪɡli
RIG-lee
التعريف
Something that is 'wriggly' moves around a lot, twisting and turning, like a worm or a squirming child.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Wriggly' is informal and often used for describing animals, small children, or anything that won’t stay still. Common collocations: 'wriggly worm', 'wriggly baby'. Not usually used in formal writing.
Spanish: retorcido - que se retuercePortuguese (BR): remexido - inquieto - cheio de movimentosPortuguese (PT): agitado - ondulanteChinese (Simplified): 扭动的 - 蠕动的Chinese (Traditional): 蠕動的 - 扭動的Hindi: लहरदार - मचलता हुआArabic: متلوّي - متحركBengali: কুঁচকানো - লাফানোRussian: извивающийсяJapanese: くねくねしたVietnamese: quằn quại - ngọ nguậyKorean: 꼬물거리는 - 꿈틀거리는Turkish: kıvrak - kıpır kıpırUrdu: بل کھاتا ہوا - تڑپتا ہواIndonesian: menggeliat - meliuk-liuk
جمل نموذجية
The wriggly worm moved through the soil.
basic
My little brother gets wriggly when he’s bored.
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That puppy is so wriggly!
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It’s hard to hold a wriggly fish—they always slip out of your hands.
natural
The kids were wriggly during the long car ride.
natural
He drew a picture of a wriggly snake in bright colors.
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