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Don't wriggle when dead.
Corder's Reindeer is endearingly silly in body tights and antlers, giving a little wriggle when Gerda strokes his back.
Labour frontbenchers wriggle when asked about the SNP, denying that a deal is "on the agenda" but refusing to rule it out.
It was just a bit difficult to wriggle when I was with [Steve] Peregrine [Took] sitting cross-legged on the stage.
If you're embarrassed by too many young Lithuanians rushing to brush away table crumbs on the Roux TV hour; if you wriggle when a napkin falls on the floor and a disdainful hand whips it away; if you feel like a goldfish in a bowl not a lord in his manor – then the whole three-star ethos is as moribund as Sarko's dignity.
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Sometimes they're still wriggling when they hit the plate.
Ed Miliband and other Labour figures have spent the past few days wriggling when asked whether they would support the measure.Sir Malcolm Rifkind, a Scottish Conservative, has argued that it is practical.
He had his own spells of wriggling when put under concerted pressure over the latest attempt by David Cameron to reverse the Conservative slide in the opinion polls – lower national insurance contributions.
She raised the volume of her fearful cry, flailing and wriggling when the health care providers approached her.
KURIGA, 4 February 2005 - Mallam Hassan Mohammadu wriggles when you ask his age.
As above, if the cat wriggles when you pick it up, it doesn't want to be held, put it down immediately.
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