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    wiggle
    /ˈwɪɡl/

    verb

    • 1. move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements: "Vi wiggled her toes"

    noun

    • 1. a wiggling movement: "a slight wiggle of the hips"

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  2. Wiggle is a verb that means to move up and down and/or from side to side with small, quick movements, or a noun that means a small, quick movement. Learn how to use wiggle in sentences, see synonyms and idioms, and hear the pronunciation.

  3. Wiggle is a verb that means to move to and fro with quick jerky or shaking motions, or to proceed with or as if with twisting and turning movements. It is also a noun that means the act of wiggling, or shellfish or fish in cream sauce with peas.

  4. Wiggle means to move or cause to move with short, jerky or twisting motions from side to side. Learn more about its word origin, pronunciation, usage and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Wiggle means to move quickly and irregularly from side to side, or to cause something to do the same. It can also mean to squirm, wriggle, or shimmy. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.

  6. To wiggle is to move something back and forth. When you dance, you probably wiggle your hips. If you wiggle them too much, your mother might wiggle a finger at you and say "Settle down!" Young children wiggle loose teeth until they fall out.

  7. Wiggle definition: to move or go with short, quick, irregular movements from side to side. See examples of WIGGLE used in a sentence.

  8. Wiggle is a verb that means to make small movements from side to side or to make something else move from side to side. For example, he was wiggling his hips to the music.