Wriggly


twisting; writhing; squirming:
a wriggly caterpillar.
evasive; shifty:
a wriggly character.
historical examples

europe revised irvin s. cobb
the book of stories for the storyteller f-nny e. coe
danger! and other stories arthur conan doyle
clair de lune michael strange
bizarre lawton mackall
the ship dwellers albert bigelow paine
the pioneer boys of the columbia harrison adams
the campfire girls on station island margaret penrose
tutt and mr. tutt arthur train
the luck of thirteen jan gordon

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