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squirm

[skwurm] / skwɜrm /
VERB
wiggle, fidget
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
WEAK
sit still


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She pushes buttons because she’s trying to get them to admit something, or she’s pinning the fly to the bulletin board and watching it squirm.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2026

It would be easy to take Emma’s confession as a simple cinematic provocation, a tone-deaf narrative device intended to make viewers squirm in their seats.

From Salon • Apr. 3, 2026

Olivia Wilde’s “The Invite” is squirm comedy with grateful, air-gulping moments of release.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 31, 2026

Eight years later, he’s back in office, and giving soccer fans eager to watch the tournament this summer good reasons to squirm.

From Slate • Jan. 28, 2026

Roz tried to squirm free, but Shadow’s grip was tight.

From "The Wild Robot Escapes" by Peter Brown




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