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1.b> (; ), ; , , - ; he removed his shoes and wiggled his toes i> ; she wiggled her fingers to attract his attention i> - / ; you have to wiggle your hips in time to the music i> ; her hips wiggle as she walks ; he tried wiggling the control stick but nothing happened / - , ; my tooth was wiggling about ; the gelatin wiggled on the plate / ;
2.b> (), , ; she wiggled restlessly in her chair / ;
3.b> (; ); (); a little worm was wiggling on the pavement ;
4.b> (), , ; he wiggled his way out of a jam ; we wiggled through the crowd ;
to wiggle outb> (of) 1) i> (); ;
2) i> (); I must wiggle out of the mess .