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I . wiggle [ˈwɪgl̩] VERBE trans

III . wiggle [ˈwɪgl̩] SUBST

1. wiggle (movement):

she walks with a sexy wiggle

2. wiggle (line):

wiggle

Expressions couramment utilisées avec wiggle

she walks with a sexy wiggle

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
He communicated by wiggling his fingers and blinking his eyes.
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Wiggle stereoscopy is an image display technique achieved by quickly alternating display of left and right sides of a stereogram.
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This wiggle-matching technique can lead to more precise dating than is possible with individual radiocarbon dates.
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The method for walking the graver may also be referred to as wriggle or wiggle cuts.
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There is some wiggle room because collections such as books may be counted as a single list item.
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For children's sizes, additional wiggle room is added to allow for growth.
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If she lied he would take a dental hook and wiggle the tooth he drilled.
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In operation, the antennas now flex and wiggle like fingers reaching for something.
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It was unclear for some time whether the wiggles were real or not, but they are now well-established.
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Still, not too bad a choice for preschoolers in need of a wiggle break.
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