Wriggling vs Unwriggle - What's the difference?
wriggling | unwriggle |
The act of one who wriggles.
(rare) to free something which is trapped, by wriggling.
* David Edgar, Ecclesiastes: A Radio Play , Methuen Drama (2002), ISBN 9780413630506, page 408:
* 1986 , Henrietta Garnett, Family Skeletons , Knopf (1987), ISBN 9780394559292, page 32:
* 2001 , alt.drugs.psychedelics, Counting Comets :
As verbs the difference between wriggling and unwriggle
is that wriggling is present participle of lang=en while unwriggle is to free something which is trapped, by wriggling.As a noun wriggling
is the act of one who wriggles.wriggling
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The child's constant wrigglings made her difficult to hold.
unwriggle
English
Verb
(unwriggl)- WILLIAM FUDGE. Mr Moule. Us do know that playing is uncommon rough, particular in wind, and ’tis true tidden fitting. Fact, we been a-trying to unwriggle old Bill Swyer from his serpent now for many a year.
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- He was actually almost unwriggled when we came to finally untie him. He was beating us up alot before this.
