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1 writhe
[raɪð] verbto twist violently to and fro, especially in pain or discomfort:يَتَلَوّىShe writhed about when I tickled her.
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2 writhe
تَلَوَّى ألَمًا \ writhe: to twist or roll about in great pain. -
3 تضور
v. writhe -
4 تلوى
v. wriggle, writhe, squirm, twist, meander, tangle, roll, screw, crank, crook, ramble, wander -
5 تمعج
1́ n. meander, sinuosity, wriggle2́ v. twine, wriggle, writhe -
6 جدل
1́ n. twist, twining, twine, intertwining, interweaving, braiding, plait, cue, plaiting2́ v. twist, braid, twine, writhe, wreathe, plait, entwine, intertwine, mat -
7 ضفر
1́ n. plaiting2́ v. plait, queue, chop, entwine, intertwine, cue, wreathe, wattle, writhe -
8 طوى
v. fold, double, double back, replicate, pleat, roll up, lap, turn down, writhe, wreathe -
9 لوى
1́ adj. benign2́ v. screw, twist, curl, contort, wrench, wring, writhe, wry, be published, incline, turn, flex -
10 تحوى
تَحَوّى: تَلَوّىto coil, twist, turn, wind, writhe, wriggle -
11 تضور
تَضَوّرَ (جُوعاً أو ألَماً) -
12 تقلب
تَقَلّبَ: تَحَرّكَ مِنْ جانِبٍ إلى جانِب (على فِرَاشِهِ إلخ)to toss (about), twist and turn repeatedly, move restlessly, roll (about), roll over and over, turn over and over, tumble, welter, writhe -
13 تلو
تَلَوّ (التّلَوّي)writhing, writhe, wriggling, wriggle, squirm(ing); twist(ing), turning, winding, meandering, sinuosity, tortuosity -
14 تلوى
تَلَوّىto writhe, wriggle, squirm, wring, wry; to twist, turn, wind, meander, coil; to be twisting, winding, tortuous; to be twisted, crooked -
15 تمعج
تَمَعّجmeander(s), winding(s); sinuosity, tortuosity, flexuosity; vermiculation; writhing, writhe, wriggling, wriggle, squirm(ing) -
16 ارتعدت فرائصه
اِرْتَعَدَتْ فَرَائِصُهُto tremble, shake (all over), writhe with fear -
17 لوى
لَوَى: ثَنَى، فَتَلَ، عَوّجَto twist, curl, kink, contort, wrench, wring, writhe, wry; to bend, incline, turn, curve, flex, inflect -
18 لويت الحية إلخ
لَوِيَتِ الحَيّةُ إلخto writhe, wriggle, squirm, twist -
19 تلوى
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. \ تَلَوَّى ألَمًا \ writhe: to twist or roll about in great pain.
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Writhe — Writhe, v. i. To twist or contort the body; to be distorted; as, to writhe with agony. Also used figuratively. [1913 Webster] After every attempt, he felt that he had failed, and writhed with shame and vexation. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
writhe — writhe, agonize, squirm are comparable when they mean to twist or turn in physical or mental distress. Writhe regularly carries vivid suggestions of convulsive contortions (as of one in the throes of death, in a paroxysm, in an instrument of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Writhe — Writhe, v. t. [imp. {Writhed}; p. p. {Writhed}, Obs. or Poetic {Writhen}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Writhing}.] [OE. writhen, AS. wr[=i]?an to twist; akin to OHG. r[=i]dan, Icel. r[=i]?a, Sw. vrida, Dan. vride. Cf. {Wreathe}, {Wrest}, {Wroth}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
writhe — [raıð] v [: Old English; Origin: writhan [i] to twist ] to twist your body from side to side violently, especially because you are suffering pain writhe in pain/agony etc ▪ He lay writhing in pain … Dictionary of contemporary English
writhe — [ raıð ] verb intransitive to move by twisting and turning, especially when you feel a lot of pain: writhe in pain/agony: He writhed in agony on the ground … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
writhe — index beat (pulsate), contort Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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