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wiggleearly 13c., perhaps from Middle Dutch or Middle Flemish wigelen, frequentative of wiegen "to rock," from wiege "cradle," from Proto-Germanic *wig- (source also of Old High German w [..]
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wiggle"Wiggle" is applied to a variety of shrimp recipes that feature shrimp in a sauce, served on toast or crackers.
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wiggle"Wiggle" is applied to a variety of shrimp recipes that feature shrimp in a sauce, served on toast or crackers.
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wiggle(n) the act of wiggling(v) move to and fro
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wiggle
(transitive,intransitive) To move with irregular, back and forward or side to side motions; To shake or jiggle.
''Her hips wiggle as she walks.''
''The jelly wiggles on the plate when you move i [..]
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