A--a little," admitted Russ, wiggling to get rid of the sand down his back.
Something brown and wiggling came up out of the water and flopped down on the wharf.
Then she thought she saw something long and blackwiggling toward her, and, with a little exclamation of fright, she, too, turned to follow the others.
But instead of wiggling or trying to bite, if was very still.
They were wiggling and squirming, in and out among the rocks and brushwood, just above the mass of drift débris brought down by the flood.
Of course the fog made it indistinct, and the motion of the mist made it appear as if it was wiggling about.
I pointed to the tall, black, wiggling thing, and the Indian said: ‘Snake Island.
Uncle Wiggily was eating away, and he was brushing the crumbs off his nose by wiggling his ears, when, all of a sudden, he heard a cat crying.
But, all of a sudden, just as Uncle Wiggily was standing on his left ear, and wiggling his feet in the air, which is a very hard trick for a rabbit, what should happen but that out of the woods sprang two boys.
And he did lots of tricks and kept them all from crawling in under the tent, and he even ate a popcorn ball, standing on his hind legs, and wiggling his left ear with a pin-wheel on it.
We could just see their noses and their great ears wiggling above the surface as they struck out into a gallant swim for the opposite shore.
All we could see of the mules were six ears sticking out of the water and wiggling for dear life, while our ambulance swam along like a gondola.
She was holding a flat package in both hands, wiggling her fingers.
I could tell it by your ears--your wiggling ears," was the answer.
So the old gentleman rabbit saw the grasswiggling and he followed that, and he kept thinking of how rich he would soon be, and how many nice things he would buy for Sammie and Susie Littletail.
Well, Uncle Wiggily reached his paw down and made a grab for the red and green and gold and yellow thing, but to his surprise, instead of lifting up a pot of gold, he lifted up a squirming, wiggling sunfish.
The little sea horses, slender and graceful as chess-pieces, were rising and descending in the bluish environment, wiggling their tails and twisting themselves in the form of interrogation points.
The beings of disconcerting diversity that were floating, diving, or wiggling around Ferragut were no more than oceanic water.
The alligator came to life a few times, while they were skinning it, and had to be killed over again, and the tail did some wiggling even after the spine had been severed.
I don't mind your wiggling your tail, but you tickle my ribs with your hind claws and you pound my head with your hard old jaws.
Polly was looking sorrowfully at a rent in her pretty gauze gown, and Button-Bright's fox head had stuck fast in a gopher hole and he was wiggling his little fat legs frantically in an effort to get free.
On'y wiggling the spear a little, sir," replied the man gruffly.
Well, if there was a fireman here with a long ladder, then you could get down,” said Bawly, wiggling his toes.
Faster and faster rolled the paper, for Mr. No-Tail was wiggling quite hard now, and he was crying to be let out.
After the little frog boy had finished his song he hopped into a pond of water and swam about, standing on his head and wiggling his toes in the air, just as when the boys go in bathing.
Phil was wiggling his foot almost violently for his pad and pencil.
As she bent over to wipe up the small delta of milk she saw Phil's foot wiggling energetically, demanding his pad--a rare request unless he knew that Helen was present.
Good," answered the fish, turning a double somersault in the water and wiggling her right fin as if trying to shake hands.
Do you know when I'm bothered like this I can actually feel the roots of my hair wiggling as if it were trying to stand up, like the bristles on a pig.
He didn't believe squaws had enough sense to shoot straight or catch fish on the bank of a river, so he made his wife cook the grub, clean up the wigwam, and with a wiggling papoose strapped to her back hoe corn in the hot sun.
What a consolation it must be to mothers to know that the baby is not to be blamed for wiggling the big toe without wiggling the other toes.
A baby can wiggle its big toe without wiggling its other toes--an indication that it once used its big toe in climbing trees.
I've beenwiggling on this bench half an hour, and haven't seen him yet--and my business is very important.
Already some of them in their vivid imaginations thought they could see the fish wiggling their tails and trying to get out of the little net, their scales shining in the bright sun.
The Chinese candle maker, who provided the Captain whenever he went on a pilgrimage to Antipolo, was saying as he sat fanning himself and wiggling his foot: "What for you b'long foolish?
If you don't understand wiggling yourself, or the rudiments ov it, yu must not git yure advice from the cunning man.
He came slowly in our direction, hopping and halting and wiggling his nose at every bush, till he heard our approach and rose on his hind legs to listen.
After wiggling about for a moment he removed his cap and scratched a bald head thoughtfully.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wiggling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.