Pesquisar
to squirm
01
contorcer-se, debater-se
to move in an uncomfortable or restless manner with twisting or contorted motions
Intransitive
Squirm
01
contorção, retorcida
the act of wiggling
squirm
v
squirmer
n
squirmer
n
Exemplo
During the tense meeting, he couldn't control the urge to squirm in his seat.
As the insect crawled up her arm, she couldn't help but squirm in discomfort.
The toddler began to squirm in his high chair, indicating that he was no longer interested in eating.
Trying to hold back laughter, he squirmed when his friend attempted to tickle his sides.
Parents often need to hold down squirming children for medical check-ups.