wiggle的意思和读音

wiggle

: [ˈwɪɡ(ə)l] : ['wɪɡ(ə)l]

v.

n.

wiggles  wiggling  wiggled  

v.+n.wiggle finger

v.wriggle,waggle,twist,jiggle,squirm

n.shake

wigglev.

1.[i][t](informal)~ sth使to move from side to side or up and down in short quick movements; to make sth move in this way

He removed his shoes and wiggled his toes.

Her bottom wiggled as she walked past.

n.

1.a small movement from side to side or up and down

v.1.,,2.()()3.,

n.1.,2.线3.[,]

v.1.to make short quick movements from side to side, or to move something in this way

n.1.a short quick movement from side to side

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2. niggle wiggle boggle ...

3. Bzzzzzzzzz……( Wiggle) Little Fox(

4. niggle wiggle boggle ...

5. Stabilize: Wiggle: the Thames: ( ...

6. mock wiggle faeces 便 ...

7. Kinetic Wiggle Quad ...

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1.Now we're ready to wiggle. Wiggle your fingers high in the sky .

2.But charting and trendline drawing allow for a bit of wiggle room.线

3.If you're a hiring manager, how much (if any) wiggle room is there in your first offer?

4.Plus, structure in a plan a great, leaving a little of what I call "wiggle room" to avoid deprivation.”,

5.But as Ireland is finding, a bit of wiggle-room can be invaluable.

6.However, this is not needed, if you lift the back cover slowly and wiggle it a little it should come off by itself.

7.At times, with her fake blonde hair and exaggerated wiggle of her hips, she seems more like a grisly drag queen than a real woman.

8.However, this is not needed, if you lift the back c over slowly and wiggle it a little it should come off by itself.

9.Glue on wiggle, button or pompom eyes and a felt nose, and glue on buttons vertically down the front.

10.Come on, the skipper was asked, don't you want to leave yourself a little wiggle room in case he really does throw a no-hitter ?