squirming — skwÉœrm /skwÉœËm n. act of wriggling; wriggling movement, squirming motion v. twist and turn, wriggle, writhe … English contemporary dictionary
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squirm — squirmer, n. squirmingly, adv. /skwerrm/, v.i. 1. to wriggle or writhe. 2. to feel or display discomfort or distress, as from reproof, embarrassment, pain, etc.: He squirmed under the judge s questioning. n. 3. the act of squirming; a squirming… … Universalium
squirm — verb (I) 1 to twist your body from side to side because you are uncomfortable or nervous: Stop squirming so I can finish doing your hair! 2 to feel very embarrassed or ashamed (+ with): Greg turned red, squirming with guilt. squirm noun… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
squirm — [[t]skwɜrm[/t]] v. i. 1) to wriggle or writhe 2) to feel or display discomfort or distress, as from embarrassment or pain 3) the act of squirming; a squirming or wriggling movement • Etymology: 1685–95; of expressive orig., perh. echoing worm… … From formal English to slang
squirm — [skwʉrm] vi. 1. to twist and turn the body in a snakelike movement; wriggle; writhe 2. to show or feel distress, as from painful embarrassment, humiliation, etc. n. the act of squirming; a squirming motion squirmy adj. squirmier, squirmiest … English World dictionary