verb فعل
/ˈɹɪɡəl/
to move in a twisting or contorted motion, especially when struggling
گھماؤ یا متضاد حرکت میں حرکت کرنا، خاص طور پر جب جدوجہد کر رہے ہوں۔
I was able to wriggle free from my partner's playful tickle attack.
میں اپنے ساتھی کے چنچل گدگدی حملے سے آزاد ہونے کے قابل تھا۔
twist (موڑ)
noun اسم
the act of wiggling
ہلنے کا عمل
wiggle (ہلنا)
verb فعل
1. To twist one's body to and fro with short, writhing motions; to squirm.
کسی کے جسم کو چھوٹی چھوٹی حرکتوں کے ساتھ ادھر ادھر موڑنا؛ تڑپنا
Both he and successors would often wriggle in their seats, as long as the cushion lasted.
I tried to ease my grip, but my hands were sweating so profusely that the lizards began to wriggle out of them.
In this category the Wriggling Orator claims our attention. This St. Vitus-like speaker does not stand firmly in his boots, but his feet wriggle from heel to toe and over one another; his knees are not braced to hold up his body, but they wriggle outwards, inwards, backwards, forwards; his sides are not erect to sustain his chest, but they bend and wriggle, first one way then another; his shoulders are not squared to the spectator's eye, but they wriggle up, down, out, in; his arms are not expanded in their movements, but they wriggle about and seem to crawl over his body. His head wriggles on the wriggling neck,—his tongue wriggles in his mouth,—the words wriggle out,—and he wriggles all over, and all together.
wriggly (جھرجھری سے)
wriggler (wriggler)
noun اسم
one who can't stay still (especially a child)
وہ جو خاموش نہیں رہ سکتا (خاص طور پر ایک بچہ)
wiggler (wiggler)
noun اسم
larva of a mosquito
ایک مچھر کا لاروا
wiggler (wiggler)
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