“If Bach wriggles, Wagner writhes”
Samuel Butler
“Uriah, with his long hands slowly twining over one another, made a ghastly writhe from the waist upwards.”
Charles Dickens
“But Fidgety Phil / He won't sit still; / He wriggles / And giggles, / and then, I declare, / Swings backwards and forwards, / And tilts up his chair.”
Heinrich Hoffman
“Government might want to consider how it can wriggle more cleverly to balance the 25 per cent increase against its commitment to lift economic growth,”
David Lowe
“After a five-year plunge, we'll finally wriggle out of the pattern this year. Funds are expected to flow into the market as the result of expectation that the stock shakeup will create a better investment scenario.”
Li Zhi
“The railroads were very aware that this could help them wriggle out of a lot of health and welfare benefits.”
Charles Collins
“Everytime I hear Wagner I feel like invading Poland.”
Woody Allen