WRITHE vs SQUIRM: NOUN
- A contortion of form or features, as from pain or other emotion; an act of writhing.
- The band of a fagot.
- The act or an instance of writhing.
- The number of negative crossings subtracted from the number of positive crossings in a knot
- A twisting, snakelike movement of the body.
- The act of wiggling
- The act of squirming.
- A squirming movement.
- A wriggling motion, like that of a worm or an eel.
- Nautical, a twist in a rope.
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: VERB
- To twist, to wring (something).
- To contort (a part of the body).
- To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
- To move in a slow, irregular motion.
- To evade (a question, an interviewer etc).
- To twist in discomfort, especially from shame or embarrassment.
- To twist one’s body with snakelike motions.
- To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to twist or squirm; contort.
- To suffer emotional or physical distress, as from embarrassment or anguish.
- To move with a twisting or contorted motion.
- To twist or contort the body; to be distorted. Also used figuratively.
- To make twisting bodily movements, as in pain or struggle.
- To twist about in a wriggling, snakelike motion; writhe.
- To feel or exhibit signs of humiliation or embarrassment.
- To twist about briskly with contortions like an eel or a worm; to wriggle; to writhe.
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To extort; to wring; to wrest.
- To wrest; to distort; to pervert.
- To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to distort; to wring.
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WRITHE vs SQUIRM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To move or stir in a twisting or tortuous manner; twist about, as from pain, distress, or stimulation.
- To wrench; wring; extort.
- To wrest perversely; wrest; pervert.
- To turn and twist about; twist out of shape or position; wrench; contort.
- To climb by wriggling; “shin”: as, to squirm up a tree.
- To wriggle or writhe, as an eel or a worm; hence, to writhe mentally.
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: RELATED WORDS
- Caress, Cower, Wince, Groan, Scream, Tremble, Convulse, Gyrate, Flail, Contort, Worm, Twist, Wrestle, Wriggle, Squirm
- Slither, Wriggling, Tiptoe, Snicker, Chortle, Giggle, Cringe, Wince, Pain, Worm, Twist, Wrestle, Wriggle, Wiggle, Writhe
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Moan, Crawl, Caress, Cower, Wince, Groan, Scream, Tremble, Gyrate, Flail, Contort, Worm, Twist, Wrestle, Squirm
- Flinch, Slither, Wriggling, Tiptoe, Snicker, Chortle, Giggle, Cringe, Wince, Pain, Worm, Twist, Wrestle, Wiggle, Writhe
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Books have pictures that writhe and crawl and shimmer.
- But, she had no leeway to even writhe from the intense pain that burned her nerves.
- Mictlan, the only part of my body that seemed not to writhe in pain.
- Oogie Boogie wails as HIS GRUESOME CONTENTS IMMEDIATELY FLY, CRAWL, SLITHER, WRITHE, JUMP OUT.
- Writhe in those cases, he also had already has declared executions.
- Darcie makes Bridgette writhe and moan with pleasure as well.
- Tendrils of blistering air writhe towards their intended victim.
- Thinking about this makes me writhe in pain.
- Watching those creatures writhe will always be interesting.
- Do you know how to writhe the dictator.
- Looking at them closely made me want to squirm.
- Scottish lawyer who makes Irving squirm in the stand.
- Caterpillar begins to wriggle and squirm on Sophianau02bcs back.
- Texts that will make them squirm in their seat.
- Better to let her squirm for a few hours.
- All I could do was giggle, wiggle and squirm.
- Albert Smith situation occurs and makes us squirm temporarily?
- These printable Valentines cards wont make anyone squirm.
- Do not ufb01dget, twitch, wiggle, squirm, or scratch.
- Their life becomes a long, unending bout of tease and denial as they squirm and squirm in their devices.
WRITHE vs SQUIRM: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Can a single person squirm out of a chore and still justify delinquency?
- Is it normal for a baby to squirm when making bowel movements?
- Why do Manchester United fans say 'squirm in your seat'?
- What are some swimming worms that squirm and Thump?