adjective
- more inclined to wriggle or twist about; more restless or fidgety
Usage: comparative form of wriggly
Examples
- The younger child was much wrigglier than her older sister during the long car ride.
- As the fish got tired, it became less wrigglier in the net.
- The puppy grew wrigglier as it got excited about going for a walk.
- She found the wrigglier worms were harder to put on the fishing hook.
- The baby became wrigglier when he needed a diaper change.
- Of all the children in the class, Tommy was the wrigglier during story time.