Wriggler


a person or thing that wriggles.
also called wiggler, wiggle-tail. the larva of a mosquito.
historical examples

astounding stories of super-science, august 1930 various
more letters of charles darwin charles darwin
pond and stream arthur ransome
sea and sardinia d. h. lawrence
little busybodies jeanette augustus marks and julia moody
elementary zoology, second edition vernon l. kellogg
little busybodies jeanette augustus marks and julia moody
the home medical library, volume v (of vi) various

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