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1 wriggle
'riɡl 1. verb(to twist to and fro: The child kept wriggling in his seat; How are you going to wriggle out of this awkward situation?) sprelle, vri på seg; sno seg ut av2. noun(a wriggling movement.) sprell(ing)- wrigglervrikkeIsubst. \/ˈrɪɡl\/1) vrikk2) vrikking, vridning3) buktende bevegelse, ålende bevegelse4) snirkel, krusedullwriggle of sving påIIverb \/ˈrɪɡl\/1) vri seg, sprelle2) kjenne seg ille til mote3) vri (på), vrikke (på)wriggle along bukte (seg) fremwriggle into somebody's favour innynde seg hos noenwriggle oneself vri seg, sno seg, bukte segwriggle one's way bukte seg frem, åle seg fremwriggle out of åle seg ut av ( overført) sno seg ut av
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wriggle out of — [phrasal verb] wriggle out of (something) informal + often disapproving : to avoid doing (something that you do not want to do) in some clever or dishonest way She tried to wriggle out of the contract. Don t let him wriggle out of paying you for… … Useful english dictionary
wriggle out of — PHRASAL VERB (disapproval) If you say that someone has wriggled out of doing something, you disapprove of the fact that they have managed to avoid doing it, although they should have done it. [V P P n/ ing] The Government has tried to wriggle out … English dictionary
wriggle out of — phr verb Wriggle out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑commitment … Collocations dictionary
wriggle out of (doing) something — showing disapproval phrase to avoid doing something by making excuses Don’t try and wriggle out of doing your homework. Thesaurus: to avoid doing something, or to avoid somethingsynonym Main entry: wriggle … Useful english dictionary
wriggle out of out of doing something — ˌwriggle ˈout of sth/out of doing sth derived (informal, disapproving) to avoid doing sth that you should do, especially by thinking of clever excuses • He tried desperately to wriggle out of giving a clear answer. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
wriggle out of something of doing something — ˌwriggle ˈout of sth/out of doing sth derived (informal, disapproving) to avoid doing sth that you should do, especially by thinking of clever excuses • He tried desperately to wriggle out of giving a clear answer. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
wriggle out of — avoid by devious means. → wriggle … English new terms dictionary
wriggle out of — Get out of (by adroit management), work out of, work one s way out of … New dictionary of synonyms
wriggle out of — verb To circumvent an obligation by sneaky means. The worm wriggled out of the mans pocket … Wiktionary
wriggle out — get out by squirming … English contemporary dictionary
wriggle out of — Syn: avoid, shirk, dodge, evade, sidestep; escape; informal duck … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary