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m; -s, -1. ZOOL. burrower2. POL., pej. agitator* * *der Wühlerhustler* * *Wüh|ler ['vyːlɐ]1. m -s, -,Wǘh|le|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen1) (pej = Aufrührer) agitator, subversive2) (inf = schwer Arbeitender) slogger (Brit inf toiler (US inf)3) (inf = unruhig Schlafender) wriggler* * *1. ZOOL burrower2. POL, pej agitator3. umg, fig (Arbeitstier) workhorse;er ist ein Wühler auch he works like a maniac -
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Wriggler — Скриншоты версии для ZX Spectrum Разработчик Devonshire House Издатель Romantic Robot Дата выпуска 1985 Платформы Amstr … Википедия
Wriggler — Wrig gler, n. One who, or that which, wriggles. Cowper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wriggler — [rig′lər] n. 1. a person or thing that wriggles 2. the larva of a mosquito … English World dictionary
Wriggler — Wrigglers can refer to:* Fishes in the family Xenisthmidae that are native to the Indian and Pacific oceans. * Mosquito larvae. * Wriggler (1985 video game), a computer game for the ZX Spectrum, released by Romantic Robot. * … Wikipedia
wriggler — wriggle ► VERB 1) twist and turn with quick writhing movements. 2) (wriggle out of) avoid by devious means. ► NOUN ▪ a wriggling movement. DERIVATIVES wriggler noun wriggly adjective … English terms dictionary
wriggler — noun Date: 1631 one that wriggles; especially wiggler 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
wriggler — /rig leuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that wriggles. 2. Also called wiggler, wiggle tail. the larva of a mosquito. [1625 35; WRIGGLE + ER1] * * * … Universalium
wriggler — noun a) Anything that wriggles b) The larva of a mosquito Syn: wiggler … Wiktionary
wriggler — wrig·gler || rɪglÉ™(r) n. one who wiggles, one who writhes; one who escapes (e.g. from problems); one who moves, one who twists … English contemporary dictionary
wriggler — wrig·gler … English syllables
wriggler — wrig•gler [[t]ˈrɪg lər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that wriggles 2) ent Also called wiggler 2) the larva of a mosquito. • Etymology: 1625–35 … From formal English to slang