writhled
/ˈrɪθld/ or /ˈrɪθɫd/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of writhle, to twist or turn into a knot, or to be in a state of great pain or distress
“The wounded animal writhled on the ground before finally succumbing to its injuries.”
2. verb
past tense of writhle, to twist or turn into a knot, or to be in a state of great pain or distress
“The patient writhled in agony as the doctor administered the shot.”
3. past participle
past participle of writhle, to twist or turn into a knot, or to be in a state of great pain or distress
“The injured person had writhled for hours before being found.”