21 collocations for wiggling

"Even the paper mill, four mile away, ain't managed to make Millville wiggle its big toe.

This creature would not have passed muster at a county fair; no Suffolk blood compacted and rounded him; he belonged to the "racers," and skipped about his pen with the alacrity of a large flea, wiggling his curly tail as expressively as a dog's, and "all but speakin'," as Israel said.

Once he took the pipe from his lipsonly for a secondput his thumb to his nose and wiggled his fingers at the gray rats; and then it looked as if they wanted to throw themselves on him and bite him to death; but as soon as he blew on his pipe they were in his power.

Whenever they have an inclination to quarrel she jumps between them and wiggles the yellow ear at the giant and the green ear at the dwarf, which fusses them both so that they promise to be good and rush off to get her a saucer of milk.

He tickled the sliver of the donkey's ear, whereat Jag Ear wiggled the sliver in blissful unconsciousness that he had lost any of the ornamental equipment of his tribe.

He pointed his forefinger at my stomach and wiggled his thumb.

Wrath of God's bony face was pointed lugubriously toward the door; Jag Ear was wiggling his fragment of ear.

" The governor scratched his ear, and the mayor wiggled his hands behind, as he had on the wharf after the battle of the limes, coal, and potatoes.

The cat ran away crying, with both black stripes ridges of fur sticking up straight, while the rest of the fur lay nice and smooth; and the mice giggled so that their ears nearly wiggled off their heads.

Then poor Brighteyes tried to stand up on her hind legs, and hit the can against a tree or a stone, thinking she could knock it off, but it wouldn't come off, and then she turned a somersault, thinking that would help, but, though she even stood on her head in the can, and wiggled her hind legs, it did no good.

Some of the children wear thimbles, and some set them upon their desks and wiggle the needle through without their aid.

Are you sick, or did you burn yourself with a firecracker?" "No, mother," Buddy answered, "I'm not sick and I didn't burn myself with a firecracker, but I wishI wish" and then he stopped, and sort of wiggled his nose.

"And are you properly proud?" Jax wiggled his remnant of a tail.

But most always some little onworthy selfish motive will come sneakin' in by some back door of the heart and wiggle its way along till it sets down right by the side of our highest whitest motives and stays there onbeknown to us.

In wiggling the barrel under his stomach rolled a bit straining Sambo's neck and breaking it.

So what did he do but wiggle his wings about a thousand times a minute, I guess, and fly right at the boy who held the guinea pig girl!

So I wiggled the basket from under the seat with my foot, and soon thereafter, my bit of hospitality was on its way to the friend I was glad to see again.

And he just let a good one pass without wiggling his bat!"

The overseer applied the lash rather heavily, and Sambo was compelled to wiggle his body to relieve his feelings.

Next time, wiggle up, my boyas close as possible.

"Meantime," said she, "two very respectable girls, who are not actresses, will be exhibited before the critical eyes of millions of stupid workmen, reformed drunkards, sad-faced women and wiggling childrennot in dignified attitudes, mind you, but scurrying from what they supposed was an imminent danger.

21 collocations for  wiggling