squirm
squirm
skwɜrm
skvērm
British pronunciation
/skwˈɜːm/

Définition et signification de « squirm » en anglais

to squirm
01

se tortiller, gigoter

to move in an uncomfortable or restless manner with twisting or contorted motions
Intransitive
to squirm definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The toddler began to squirm in his high chair, indicating that he was no longer interested in eating.
Le tout-petit a commencé à se tortiller dans sa chaise haute, indiquant qu'il n'était plus intéressé par manger.
As the insect crawled up her arm, she could n't help but squirm in discomfort.
Alors que l'insecte rampait sur son bras, elle ne pouvait s'empêcher de se tortiller d'inconfort.
Squirm
01

an instance or act of twisting or wriggling the body, often due to discomfort, embarrassment, or restlessness

example
Exemples
The toddler 's squirm on the chair made it hard to read him a story.
There was a noticeable squirm as the puppy tried to escape the leash.
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