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Wiggles

Wiggles meaning

plural of wiggle

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The resulting curve can then be matched to the actual calibration curve by identifying where, in the range suggested by the radiocarbon dates, the wiggles in the calibration curve best match the wiggles in the curve of sample dates.

All ages are welcome to come shake a tail feather and get the wiggles out.

A spider leg tickles his chin from below and wiggles when he laughs.

In that sense, so much of the behind-the-scenes action Story of The Wiggles showcases feels similar to any survey of a major musical group as they rehearse, perform, and travel to the next gig.

Some local wishes that have been granted include a meet and greet with The Wiggles, the adoption of a Groodle puppy (called Gizmo), and a visit to the Big Ben Clock tower in Brisbane, with the young boy being the VIP clock keeper for the day.

The Floor is Lava game that will get their wiggles right out.

The popular children's group shared a photo to Instagram in which they beamed for the camera with the American star, who was holding up a purple Wiggles shirt.

John continued working with the group during his beginning days with The Wiggles, but the hip-hop group have quietened down in more recent years.

Lucia has grown up as a Wiggles veteran, with her father Anthony still serving as the Blue Wiggle.

The magnitude of these velocity wiggles, Longarini confirmed, can be used to infer the mass ratio between the host star and its surrounding disk material.

It maps bumps and wiggles in spacetime—the cosmic microwave background, or CMB—and reflects conditions in the early universe as set by Hubble's constant.

The life-threatening condition is what forced him to initially quit The Wiggles in November, 2006 after withdrawing from the group's US tour that year.

Wiggles lead singer Greg Page suffers from a crippling nervous system disorder that caused him to collapse during a reunion concert for bushfire relief on Friday.

I always cry on graduation day, because look at them, sitting there in the front, so full of hopes and dreams and the wiggles.

I'd like to watch the wiggles play some drinking songs in Newfoundland, hopefully they stay where they to till I come where they at.

Belfast's student section wiggles their fingers during a foul-shot attempt.

Furthermore, I like to sit back and analyze how my snow forecasts could go wrong due to storm track wiggles, dry slots, etc.

She then wiggles her fingers and toes and comes back, deeply grateful to be alive, perhaps a little more aware of what she values.

The radiocarbon data obtained by Christie’s has four possible calendar age ranges, because radiocarbon dating in this time period is imprecise due to “wiggles” in the curve used to convert radiocarbon ages to calendar dates.

The videos lead students in a variety of purposeful movement designed to get the wiggles out and refocus the classroom.