12 adjectives to describe wriggle

The curious convulsive wriggle of one of his arms, which always showed when he was excited, gradually died away, and after looking for some time at the papers of de Menevalwho had written away like an automaton during all this uproarhe came across to the fire with a smile upon his lips, and a brow from which the shadow had departed.

The curious convulsive wriggle of one of his arms, which always showed when he was excited, gradually died away, and after looking for some time at the papers of de Menevalwho had written away like an automaton during all this uproarhe came across to the fire with a smile upon his lips, and a brow from which the shadow had departed.

Suffice it to say, then, for the present, that on the leaves of this small sprig culled by me at random from the cluster, are to be detected the germs of the trigonocephalus contortrix, than which, when fully developed, no more deadly reptile wriggles upon earth.

Roseen gave an impatient wriggle.

I looked and observed, in the first place, multitudes of Bacteria moving about with their ordinary intermittent spasmodic wriggles.

[Being a Republican's apology for the recent anti-British agitation in the States.] Oh, never let it mar the mutual love, That now unites us eye to eye, If, superficially, we seem to shove Our fingers in your Irish pie An action which, if you should so behave, Would make old MONROE wriggle in his grave.

He might have been there to this day had he not managed, by some mysterious and painful wriggle, to crawl through unaided.

The quivering darkness under the banyan blotted everything: death had dispersed the black minnows there, in oozy wriggles of shadow; but next moment the fish-tail stripes chased in a more lively shoal.

Now, some lizards are so long that they cannot keep from sagging, and their progress becomes a painful wriggle.

"Well, you see, it's this way," began the mate, with a preliminary wriggle: "there's a certain young woman" "A certain young what?" shouted the master of the Arabella.

I looked and observed, in the first place, multitudes of Bacteria moving about with their ordinary intermittent spasmodic wriggles.

Then Moran, with a suspicious wriggle of his body and a clutch at his rags, would burst out with "All me buzzim friends are turned backbiters"; and after a final "If yez don't drop your coddin' and diversion I'll lave some of yez a case," by way of warning to the boys, begin his recitation, or perhaps still delay, to ask, "Is there a crowd round me now?

12 adjectives to describe  wriggle