126 examples of wiggle in sentences

Emotions so fierce in their sorrow, that they left not a single wiggle in his tail: his hopes were crushed, his expectations ruined.

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

I've seen one's tail wiggle hours after we thought the thing was stone dead.

Every year seemed to add something to the big collegian's wonderful strength, and now the astounded Frenchman found himself unable to wiggle.

He had ceased altogether to wiggle the sliver of earthe baton with which he conducted his orchestrabecause this was clearly a waste of energy.

He stretched up and back and away from it with a ridiculous wiggle, that was the more ridiculous when he saw the ball curve harmlessly over the plate and heard the umpire cry: "Strikeone!" He upbraided himself for his fear, and when the next ball was pitched, though he felt sure that it was going to strike him on the shoulder, he did not budge.

He soon discovered, however, that, wiggling around inside it as he did, made the cabbage wiggle too, and the first thing you know the cabbage began to roll down the hill, just like a man in a barrel.

See, we will tie the churn to this blackberry bush stem, and then I will take hold of one end of the stem, and wiggle it up and down, and the churn will go up and down, too, on the bush, just as it did when you jumped with it; and then maybe the butter will come.

Then she took hold of the branch in her teeth, and stood up on her hind legs and began to wiggle it up and down.

But Buddy kept bravely on, and took another stepand land sakes laddy-da! if that rope didn't wiggle more than ever.

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!

If they can wiggle out of taking my logs, they'll be to the good, because they've made other contracts down the coast at fifty cents a thousand less.

Everybody thought he'd wiggle out of it somehow, but he didn't or couldn't or something.

"Then wiggle her into high.

Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's magic.

Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle.

Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's magic.

He backed out with a traditional wiggle of his fingers.

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

By some sort of muscular contraction, he could wiggle these ears at will, and would do so for a penny, a whistle, and upon one occasion for his brother Rudolph's dead rat, so devised as to dangle from string and window before the unhappy passer-by.

He had lifted a barrel of salt by the chimes and put it on a wagon; once he had eaten two mince pies at a meal; again he had put his heel six inches above his head on a barn door, and, any time, he could wiggle one ear or both or whistle on his thumb.

Better get a wiggle on you!" "All rightslide along, I'll ketch up to you," says he.

Then his mother nursed him, and as the new milk warmed his stomach he gained sufficient assurance of his footing to wiggle his tail and to butt the feverish caked udder with his velvety muzzle.

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

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.

126 examples of  wiggle  in sentences