adjective
- more inclined to squirm; more restless or fidgety
Usage: comparative form of squirmy
Examples
- The younger child was squirmier than his older sister during the long movie.
- As the meeting dragged on, the audience became squirmier.
- She felt squirmier in the tight dress than in her usual loose clothing.
- The patient grew squirmier as the dentist approached with the drill.
- Hot weather always makes the baby squirmier during naptime.