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Definition of "squirmy" [squirmy]

  • That squirms, writhes or wriggles (adjective)

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Use "squirmy" in a sentence
  • ""I say, Polly," lie said suddenly; "you don't know how kind of squirmy it made me feel, in there to-day, with all those little fellows, the one with the brace on his ankle, and the one with his eye tied up where they'd taken out a piece, and all the rest of them."
  • "Ms. Fuchs believes the topic of safe sex isn't one where a parent can allow for a child to break down into the giggles and get squirmy."
  • "Most of the goats cooperate with the necessary inconvenience of hoof trimming but some are skittish, squirmy, or agitated."