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wiggle

[wig-uhl] / ˈwɪg əl /




Example Sentences

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The trick is building a little wiggle room in your budget for them—so that a fallback meal feels like a relief, not a splurge.

From Salon

Tesla showed off its Optimus robot, which wiggled its lifelike fingers to the crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal

Doctors allow for more wiggle room on price when you don’t go through insurance.

From MarketWatch

I imagined her toes wiggling happily in her colorful socks.

From Literature

I can see the cold breath coming from my competitors as they do the "about to run" wiggle on the start line.

From BBC