wiggly Definition
wig·gly (-lē)
adjective -·glier, -·gli·est
- that wiggles; wiggling
- having a form that suggests wiggling; wavy a wiggly line
wiggly Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- worm: Jack is the one who gives you the key to the wiggly worm.
- line: The wiggly lines on the body continue into the two largest segments of the ' X ' .
- eye: Includes chenille stems, beads, colorful petals and wiggly eyes.
- bit: The world is like a very detailed drawing, and no matter how closely you look, there are more wiggly bits to see.
- curve: Wiggly curves can behave in an in between way, and this number can be anything between one and two.
- toy: Dog-Toy.co.uk we ship to the UK, many more wiggly giggly dog toys available.
Modifying Another Word
- very: The very wiggly remote section, just before East Marton.
- particularly: Erin, a young girl who was usually the model of good behavior in church, was particularly wiggly one Sunday morning.

