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wiggle

[wig-uhl] / ˈwɪg əl /




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Pua takes this as her cue to wiggle her fingers at Leo.

From Literature

I wiggle the little controller thing—the mouse—but nothing happens then, either.

From Literature

“Like the stuff that can turn into diamonds,” Hannah added with a wiggle of eyebrows.

From Literature

Genius like his is the weeds wiggling through the cracks.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, lower-income households typically have tax bills that are already very low, leaving less wiggle room to reduce what they owe through deductions, the BofA analysts note.

From Barron's