Sentences with wiggle
wig·gle
W w - She wiggled her finger. [VERB noun]
- ...a wiggle of the hips. [+ of]
- I wiggled my toes before moving towards the door turning on the lights and then I swung it open.
- The Scot writhed and wiggled as much as his constraints would allow, trying to escape.
- The puppies wiggled with delight.
- If you don't get a wiggle on, we'll miss the first act.
- Every time they told her to sit still she wiggled and squirmed as much as she could.
- He then mathematically superimposed additional wiggles and shifts representing the movements of the lunar perigee and nodes to bring this main, smooth loop closer to the moon's true orbit.
- She walked with a sexy wiggle.
- Her hips wiggle as she walks. The jelly wiggles on the plate when you move it.
- She sighed as the family pet jumped onto her feet and wiggled between her toes.
- No person could say that she moved in a suggestive manner, but the tiny wiggle of her hips was completely and absolutely sensual.
- With a quick wiggle of his hips he told the hundred or so in attendance that it was a combination of Lismore's strong love message and his desire to start in the race walk.
- ‘I might have written a poem about the Queen Mother's 100th birthday, but it wouldn't have been at all proper,’ he says with a cheeky wiggle of the eyebrows.
- I can't bump any more but I can manage a sedate wiggle providing it doesn't go on too long.
- John motioned with a wiggle of his brows towards Lace's swaying bottom as she moved down the steps.
- It showed only a slight wiggle when rotated into vertical mode.
- And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf.
- The blink of an eye, the wiggle of a thumb, the touch of a lobe, and thousands of pounds move from one account into another, the auctioneer's gavel, like a referee's whistle, the final arbiter.
- Hence blondes, without even casting a come-hither glance or a wiggle of their child-rearing hips on the dance floor, appear more fertile to men simply by their natural colouring.
- She tosses her head and glances over her shoulder to her Master, playfully adding a wiggle to her step.
- The puppy wiggled with excitement.