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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wriggle through" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to maneuver or move through a small, tight, or difficult space by twisting, turning, or squirming. Example: The mouse managed to wriggle through the tiny hole in the wall and escape from the cat.
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Pigs root under, wriggle through.
I remember standing outside of this, observing some children wriggle through a colorful nylon caterpillar tunnel.
Waitresses wriggle through the crowd carrying foamy beers high above their heads.
It takes a strong personality to wriggle through and come up smiling.
So Dr. Carr-Jordan, fast-food vigilante, continues to climb into tubes, wriggle through tunnels and slide down slides.
While the cavities are being filled, hydrogen can wriggle through these windows because the carbon chains are flexible.
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First Aaron Smith wriggled through, then Sam Cane made the game safe.
Advanced Padi instruction is available - four- and five-day open water courses, wreck diving, night diving, deep water caves and wriggle-through rocks.
He climbed up, wriggled through and ran.
The change worked as Mike Stanton wriggled through the sticky situation.
Brendan Donnelly replaced Ortiz and wriggled through the sixth inning.
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