He wriggles his posterior, as though testing the chair's rating for comfort. |
At the end of the third instar, the larva wriggles out of its warble, falls to the ground, and burrows into the soil to pupate. |
He whinges, he moans, but when push comes to launch, it's always Craig who wriggles into his damp wettie and makes it look sweet. |
The larva wriggles around for a day or two at this level until a loose sheath of epidermal tissue encloses it. |
She reaches up her skirt, wriggles, yanks free an enormous, elastic, tan girdle. |
Within seconds all Jack's hard work looks wasted as Caniza wriggles free and blasts the ball past him. |