In reality, it was a succession of wriggly marks which only a Moslem could read.
It consists of four small pages, printed inwriggly animalculae and other aquaria, and contains news four years old--or four hundred, it does not matter.
There were three sunfish, two perch, and the wriggly eel.
When the hook came out of the water a long wriggly thing was on it.
The other fact is a story that the tobacconist told me, about a wriggly ladder, and stone balls, and the Law.
He was looking at a little boat which was on its way towards the foot of the wriggly ladder.
And the air was so clear that you could see the tall and dewy brow of the Law, as he stood up and discovered the wriggly ladder.
In other words, it is a wriggly ladder, one end of which you attach to a hook in the wall, and the other you throw over the balustrade down the cliff to the sea.
Law, although there seemed little doubt that the thing was a wriggly ladder.
I suppose she deserves a lot of credit for keeping up in her studies and earning money as a secretary at the same time, but I'd rather have a nice wriggly snake, or a cheerful crocodile for a friend if it comes to a choice.
The door swung open again and the secretary glided past her and out into the corridor with the peculiar sliding gait that had caused Jerry to liken her to a "nice, wriggly snake.
I wonder if they will let Wriggly into heaven," she said.
She was nursing the disreputable little downy quilt which she called Wriggly and much preferred to any of her dolls.
If the family go to the seaside, Wriggly must come too.
Yet go where she will, she must take Wriggly with her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wriggly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.