1.b> (; ), ; , , - ; she took off her shoes and wriggled her toes i> ; she wriggled her fingers about in the hot sand i> - ; the tip of her tongue wriggled to and fro - / ;
2.b> (), , ; he baby was wriggling around on my lap / ; stop wriggling and let me put your T-shirt on / , ;
3.b> (; ); (); i> , ; she kicked and wriggled but he held her firmly , ; the pieces of an eel cut asunder continue to wriggle ;
4.b> / (); , , ..i>; the eels wriggled away in the mud ; the fish wriggled out of my fingers ; the worm wriggled back into the soil ; she managed to wriggle free ; he wriggled through the window ; to wriggle out of one's clothes .i> i> / "" [.i> .i> 6];
5.b> (), , ; they wriggled their way through the tunnel ;
6.b> (out of) i> (), i> ; don't try to wriggle out of your responsibilities / ; to wriggle out of an embarrassing situation ; he tried desperately to wriggle out of giving a clear answer , .