wiggle
wi guhl
- n the act of wiggling
- v move to and fro
- Moreover, while Saddam may have sensed some wiggle room in the past from an ambiguous Clinton Administration and a divided Security Council, the Bush Administration has left little .
- An APA statement permits similar wiggle room: "There is difference of opinion within the psychology community about spanking.
- More of a corporate showpiece than an actual product (on the market it would fetch about as much as a BMW), Qrio can walk uphill, sing, dance, wave hello, wiggle its fingers and .