noun
- the larval stage of mosquitoes that live in water and move with a characteristic wiggling motion
- things or creatures that wriggle or move with twisting motions
Usage: biology; entomology
Usage: general
Examples
- The pond was full of wrigglers that would soon become mosquitoes.
- Scientists studied the wrigglers to understand mosquito breeding patterns.
- Standing water in old tires often contains wrigglers.
- The fish eagerly ate the wrigglers floating near the surface.
- Removing wrigglers from water sources helps control mosquito populations.
- The children watched the tiny wrigglers swimming in the rain barrel.