wrig

/rɪɡ/ or /rɪg/

Definitions

1. verb

to twist and turn suddenly, often in a convulsive or spasmodic manner, especially in the context of a worm or an insect.

“The caterpillar wriggled free from the cocoon.”

2. noun

a sudden twist or turn, especially of a worm or an insect.

“The wrig of the caterpillar was quite impressive.”

Synonyms

  • squirm
  • thrash
  • twist

Antonyms

  • stationary
  • still