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View definitions for squirming

squirming

adjective as in creeping

adjective as in writhing

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“I’m not good at watching myself anyway,” he says, “so I was squirming in my seat.”

The parents were squirming in their seats for those games — can you possibly root for both teams at once? — and this time will be at the Florida home of daughter Joanie watching with family.

Batchelor gave the hosts a deserved lead in the 18th minute of a captivating tie, as he stretched out to finish after squirming free of two tacklers.

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"The Substance will get you thinking, talking and squirming," added Rolling Stone's Anna Smith.

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Officer A said things had got worse since the Casey report publication, saying "we can’t talk about racism without them squirming and seeing us as the problem."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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