Meaning of wigglesome | Babel Free
/ˈwɪɡl̩səm/Definitions
Characterized or marked by wiggling.
informal
Examples
“"She's as wigglesome and unsettled as ever a sailor on land, or a fish out of the sea," said Granny, […]”
“No 'm; Baby Palmer 's so squirmy and wigglesome!”
“Our children are unusually wigglesome—something, anything to quiet them, and we deal out toothpicks, shoe pegs, or something equally as foolish, hoping that quiet will again be restored, forgetting that we are only amusing, or soothing our little friends, when we might be giving them pleasant seat work, that would make the thought of some previous lesson more fully alive in their little minds.”
“I wonder what she will say when she sees a certain pink parasol that I saw in that box, and a white sash with pink rosebuds on it, and slippers that I'm sure wouldn't fit anything else in the house but her own wigglesome little feet.”
“Of course I helped you, you wigglesome clunker!”
“You would think that the problem with painting children is that they are so wigglesome you cannot take a likeness, but the real problem is that they don't have much in the way of features except big eyes and foreheads and round cheeks.”
““Grander scale?” he repeated, this time allowing that wigglesome eyebrow to rise.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.