0 present participle of wiggle
1 to (cause to) move up and down and/or from side to side with small, quick movements:
Thus, action sequence 3 is applied which consists of moveforward_down and moveforward_up actions to penetrate the rock pile by wiggling in between the rock particles.
For example a family of hypersurfaces which arise from wiggling a hypersurface in its ambient space.
Brain waves are indeed the empty content of neurophysiology, proved at last to be the epiphenomenal wiggling of the jello brain.
He was wiggling off the chair.
He was wiggling on the chair.
Before grazing on a patch with dense sediment, a fish makes wiggling head-down movements to dislodge sediment.
They can not pull their hind-flippers forward, and move on land by lunging, bouncing and wiggling while their fore-flippers keep them balanced.
The name snow snake is said to have come from the serpentine wiggling motion of the poles as they slide down the icy track.