Wriggle
Wriggle is a verb meaning to twist or turn with small, irregular movements, or to move in a sinuous, worm-like fashion. It can describe animals such as worms and snakes, as well as people who are confined or uncomfortable and attempt to free themselves. As a noun, wriggle denotes a single instance of such movement or the act of wriggling.
Etymology: The word appears in Middle English, with roots in Old English and related Germanic forms. Cognates
Usage and nuance: Wriggle often implies a flexible, twisting motion rather than a straight movement. It commonly