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Everyone wants to give their wriggly new baby the best.
Her rear end was a little on the wriggly side.
Her big hand snapped him up like a wriggly fish.
And thus was opened a can of wriggly things.
"I have the list for tomorrow's demonstration," came her wriggly voice.
It gives both eggs and milk which are used for certain food products such as wriggly pies.
It was like hanging on to a wriggly eel.
She put a hand on the rail and went down them, still wearing her wriggly necklaces of clay.
He might have been crooning to a wriggly puppy.
You'd better send a party ashore to check this island out for wriggly things too.'
The robot rose ecstatically into the air, pursuing a kind of wriggly path.
A wriggly graph appeared, flanked by a list of elements and percentages running down one side.
The name of the settlement means "wriggly way".
He considered that grayly for a moment, then gave his wriggly sort of shrug.
It included a sizzling wok filled with unidentifiable wriggly vegetables.
Her body suit tugged and contracted, mimicking a wriggly weight in her arms.
Now came the wriggly bit.
Quath sprouted glassy eyes all along the wriggly body, not just from the bulging head.
Another obligingly credits our family with the possession of a tower full of snakes and explains those little, wriggly things in that way.
In front of me was the shower, three sides formed out of wriggly tin, and an old plastic curtain across the front.
And this same visual aversion to long, slimy, wriggly animals makes us squirm at the harmless earthworm.
This band has always been great at wriggly tantrums, but this new album also shows off its newfound interest in big, obvious choruses.
This raucous, wriggly music will certainly make Ms. Stern a cult sensation, and no doubt she's not expecting anything more than that.
'Cause I'm always grabbing some wriggly female."
Ears perked up, wriggly body and vigorously wagging tail means "I am sooo happy to see you!"