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Squirming meaning
present participle and gerund of squirm
Example sentences (19)
After that, I could hardly wait to get home from work each day and find him squirming on the sofa.
He added later: "I'm sorry for squirming around.
His left-handed tosses, basketball throws, laterals, shovels and squirming bull’s-eye passes as he’s in the process of being sacked aren’t things any coach teaches.
Squirming as we went over a potential salacious search history which was excessive enough – in company time – to attract the attention of the IT people.
Inside, the security team was alerted to the brawl picked up by an east-facing camera, but with no idea of a tall guy squirming under the fence off to the west.
Nurmagomedov flattens Almakhan out but Almakhan keeps squirming and trying to wall walk.
Squirming, Keegan continued to claim: ‘Well, actually, they did say they would stop this policy.
She carries her squirming one-year-old daughter, Skye, tightly on her hip as she takes in her surroundings.
She pulled it off, of course, but the judges could barely watch without squirming out of their chairs.
The party is looking sheepish, squirming and desperate, as they try to belittle Labour's support for tackling child hunger.
They were bobbing and squirming at their table, all chipmunk cheeks, glitter headbands and braids.
Yes, the villains of the show left viewers squirming in their chairs in one heck of a creepy sex scene, seeing Alpha wear nothing but her skin mask (and socks).
Released at the peak of Carrey’s Nineties fame, Batman Forever didn’t cast Carrey because he would be perfect for The Riddler, but because they wanted Jim Carrey – squirming, scenery-chewing, face-contorting and all.
His players conceded a sloppy early goal with Lee Gregory’s speculative flick from a Shaun Williams low free-kick squirming over the line.
Not many people carry cash these days, so I spent the whole night squirming behind the bar pointing in the direction of the nearest cash machine.
On Take Our Daughter and Sons to Work Day, parents brought crying toddlers and squirming kids to hear Pruitt defend his job.
The relatively sluggish first half of the film will have you squirming and wondering when some damn monsters are going to show up — until, hoo boy, here come the kaiju.
Not the timbre so much as, well, the tone—the condescending explanatory whine which treats the squirming interlocutor as an eight-year-old child with personality deficiencies.
Use of this terminology is invariably negative and employed by the opponents of the groups or institutions so described. citation As food main Sannakji is live octopus that has been cut into small pieces and served with its arms still squirming.