writhing 的 3 个定义
writhed, writh·ing.
- to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc.
- to shrink mentally, as in acute discomfort.
writhed, writh·ing.
- to twist or bend out of shape or position; distort; contort.
- to twist about, as in pain.
- a writhing movement; a twisting of the body, as in pain.
writhing 近义词
twisting
更多writhing例句
- The pathetic dives and writhing on the field is a turn off to the most ardent American fan.
- After the film came out, my stepfather said to me, ‘I hope you’re not doing any writhing in your next one.
- Both are literally depictions of magical air, evocative of movement and potency stirring inside a writhing cloud.
- Much of the love scene is composed of medium shots, with the camera focused on the two horizontal bodies writhing on a bed.
- But a close examination of the actual practice itself reveals that the writhing, miserable reality of it is virtually undeniable.
- "I ask no promise from you," continued the excited and suspicious man, writhing under a sense of his helplessness.
- With a writhing motion she settled herself more securely in the hammock.
- Her feet crush creeping things: there is a busy ant or blazoned beetle, with its back broken, writhing in the dust, unseen.
- She left behind her writhing all over the kitchen floor a pair of big blacksnakes.
- Imagine his agony at the sight of his mother,—pale, inanimate, and from time to time writhing under a convulsive chill.