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wiggly

[ wig-lee ]

adjective

wigglier, wiggliest.
  1. a wiggly child.

  2. undulating; wavy:

    a wiggly line.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of wiggly1

First recorded in 1900–05; wiggle + -y 1
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"Suddenly through the windscreen I saw this strange wiggly line. It was almost as if someone drunk had been making a drawing on the road. So I photographed it."

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The wiggly appendages sweep the air to detect pheromones that raise alarms, lay trails, and help the insects navigate their social lives.

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The tooth is a wink at “One Morning in Maine,†an earlier Robert McCloskey book involving a wiggly bicuspid — or was it a molar?

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“Good morning, babies!†she says with a Fozzie Bear voice, feeding chunks of Pup-peroni to two yowling huskies and a wiggly black lab.

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There were so many small doors opening and closing, closing and opening, and out of those windows came envelopes held by tiny, wiggly stars.

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