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wiggly
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
wiggly
(adjective)
wiggly
/
ˈ
wɪgəli/
adjective
wigglier
;
wiggliest
wiggly
/
ˈ
wɪgəli/
adjective
wigglier
;
wiggliest
Britannica Dictionary definition of WIGGLY
1
:
making many small movements
:
moving with a wiggle
wiggly
worms
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2
:
having many curves
:
not straight
There were
wiggly
[=
wavy
] lines in the sand.
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