verb
- moving with quick, small movements from side to side or up and down
Usage: present participle of wiggle
noun
- the action of moving with quick, small movements
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The puppy was wiggling with excitement when its owner came home.
- She kept wiggling her toes in the sand at the beach.
- The child was wiggling in his chair during the long meeting.
- Stop wiggling and sit still for the photograph.
- The worm was wiggling on the sidewalk after the rain.
- His constant wiggling made it hard for him to focus on his homework.
- The wiggling of the loose tooth made her nervous.