0 present participle of wriggle
1 to twist your body, or move part of your body, with small, quick movements:
That is wriggling of the worst order, and nothing else.
It is not a question of wriggling out of them.
He is just wriggling out of it by substituting another statement.
Its intention is to prevent people from wriggling out of the provisions.
He spent a substantial amount of time wriggling around on this issue.
That is understandable enough when they are interviewing a wriggling politician.
He has been unable to deny it, despite his wriggling and writhing.
There is no possibility of wriggling round that.