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to wiggle
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scodinzolare, agitare
to move with small, quick, and back-and-forth motions, often in a playful or fidgety manner
Intransitive
Transitive: to wiggle sth
Wiggle
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ondeggiamento, wiggle
the act of wiggling
wiggle
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wiggler
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wiggler
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The worm wiggled its way through the soil, burrowing deeper into the earth.
Trying on the new shoes, she wiggled her toes to ensure a comfortable fit.
The magician wiggled his fingers, creating an illusion of objects floating in the air.
The cat wiggled its tail, ready to pounce on the moving toy.
The fish wiggled in the angler's hands as he tried to remove the hook.