squirmy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

squirm +‎ -y

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Adjective[edit]

squirmy (comparative squirmier or more squirmy, superlative squirmiest or most squirmy)

  1. That squirms, writhes or wriggles.
    • 2023 February 17, Scott Roxborough, “Berlin: Sydney Sweeney on Becoming NSA Whistleblower Reality Winner for Docu-Fiction ‘Reality’”, in The Hollywood Reporter[1]:
      Over a tense 83 minutes, Sweeney and Satter present a complex and contradictory image of Reality Winner: not as a lefty firebrand or a noble whistle-blower, but as a squirmy, self-deprecating over-achiever []

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