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Wriggled

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The toddler wriggled in her seat, unable to sit still during the long car ride.
The toddler wriggled with excitement as she scribbled on the paper.
The fisherman deftly wriggled the lure, making it appear as if it were alive in the water.
The child wriggled the key into the lock and turned it.
The soldier wriggled through the barbed wire fence to infiltrate the enemy's territory.
The gymnast effortlessly wriggled through the tight hoops during her performance.
The student wriggled in her seat, anxious for the school day to end.
The dancer wriggled her hips seductively, captivating the audience with her moves.
The fisherman carefully wriggled the bait to create a lifelike motion in the water.
The adventurer skillfully wriggled out of the narrow cave opening and continued exploring the unknown depths.
The gymnast wriggled her way out of the tight grip during the routine.
The climber wriggled through the narrow crevice to reach the other side of the mountain.
The thief wriggled through the narrow window to break into the house.
The angler patiently wriggled the bait on the fishing hook to attract the fish.
The dog happily wriggled its tail when its owner came home.
The caterpillar wriggled along the branch, searching for a place to form its cocoon.
The thief wriggled through the laser security system to gain access to the valuable artifact.
The gymnast wriggled and twisted in mid-air during her routine.
The athlete wriggled through the obstacle course with ease.
The contortionist wriggled her body into a tight knot during the circus performance.
The child excitedly wriggled the bait, eager to catch his first fish.
She wriggled her toes in the sand as she walked along the beach.
The student wriggled in his seat, trying to stay awake during the boring lecture.
The gymnast wriggled her body into a complicated position during her routine.
The patient wriggled in discomfort during the dental procedure, unable to get rid of the numbing sensation.
They wriggled the worm on the line and cast it into the lake.
The child wriggled out of his mother's grasp and ran towards the playground.
The baby giggled as her father wriggled his fingers in front of her.
The nervous student wriggled through her essay, making it difficult for the teacher to read.
The angler patiently wriggled the bait on the surface to entice the fish.
Sarah wriggled the lure through the water, hoping to attract a bite.
The fish wriggled on the hook, desperately trying to break free.
The cat wriggled under the bed to hide from the loud noise.
The toddler wriggled out of his mother's grasp and ran towards the playground.
The fish wriggled out of the fisherman's hand and escaped back into the water.
The baby wriggled in her mother's arms, trying to break free.
He patiently wriggled the bait on the line, waiting for the fish to strike.
The snake wriggled its way out of the cage and slithered into the bushes.
The cat wriggled through the cat door to enter the house.
The diver wriggled through the narrow opening in the shipwreck to explore its interior.
The eel wriggled out of the fisherman's grip and swiftly swam away.
She carefully wriggled the bait in front of the fish, trying to tempt it to bite.
The snake wriggled out of its skin as it shed its old layer.
She skillfully wriggled the bait, causing it to dance enticingly in the current.
The magician's assistant wriggled out of the straitjacket during the daring escape act.
The snake wriggled out of its old skin and left it behind.
The baby wriggled out of its mother's arms and crawled towards the toy.
The magician wriggled out of the straightjacket in a jaw-dropping escape trick.
The fish wriggled in the fisherman's hands as he tried to take it off the hook.
The worm wriggled out of the wet soil after the rain.
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