wriggle out / ˈrɪg əl /

蠕变挤出挤出去挤出来

wriggle out3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

wrig·gled, wrig·gling.

  1. to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm.
  2. to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake.
  3. to make one's way by shifts or expedients: to wriggle out of a difficulty.
v. 有主动词 verb

wrig·gled, wrig·gling.

  1. to cause to wriggle: to wriggle one's hips.
  2. to bring, get, make, etc., by wriggling: to wriggle one's way through a narrow opening.
n. 名词 noun
  1. act of wriggling; a wriggling movement.

wriggle out 近义词

wriggle out

等同于 lam

wriggle out

等同于 escape

更多wriggle out例句

  1. Back then, there was a lot more wriggle room for marketers to make their case.
  2. Like Nadler, Cohen—who is also Jewish—substituted “Jewish” for “gay” and watched Riggle wriggle.
  3. The Fishermen, like thieves, shake out their silver,/ the lithe knives wriggle on the drying sand.
  4. The question is whether Netanyahu believes that he can wriggle his way out of serious peace negotiations once again.
  5. To wriggle your way into private sessions with top industry execs?
  6. And most of us felt compelled to find a witty repartee while trying to wriggle out of his clutches.
  7. He could not wriggle a toe, which made his mental processes difficult, for his toes were first aids to his brain.
  8. His mind worked more freely when his toes were unconfined, so that he might wriggle them as he reasoned.
  9. Scattergood was thinking, and to think, with him, meant so to unfetter his feet that he could wriggle his toes pleasurably.
  10. Another wriggle took him past the back, but it also gave Clowes time to catch him up.
  11. With a convulsive wriggle of its tail it darted away in a panic.