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[ wig-lee ] / ˈwɪg li / SEE SYNONYMS FOR wiggly ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, wig·gli·er, wig·gli·est.wiggling: a wiggly child. undulating; wavy: a wiggly line. Origin of wigglyFirst recorded in 1900–05; wiggle + -y1 Words nearby wigglywiggle nail, wiggler, wiggle room, Wigglesworth, wiggle-tail, wiggly, wiggy, wight, Wightman, wiglet, wigmaker Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wigglyJess cut the wiggly s, because she had the better knife, while Violet struggled with the e. The Box-Car Children|Gertrude Chandler Warner And then, just as the snake was going to eat the tarts Jumpo threw the sharp burr at the wiggly, crawly creature. Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail|Howard R. Garis But what does he mean by the wiggly looking mark before the word center? The Gold Girl|James B. Hendryx It was long and thin and wiggly, with a ridge of tiny crystalline hairs along its back. The Secret of the Ninth Planet|Donald Allen Wollheim
Words related to wigglybumpy, unsettling, disconcerting, crushing, tricky, ambiguous, uncertain, irrational, sensitive, unsettled, insecure, shaky, weak, precarious, rocky, unpredictable, fickle, volatile, wobbly, ticklish |