squirm with



squirm with something

to fidget or move around restlessly, showing irritation of some type. The children squirmed with impatience, but they kept quiet. I squirmed with discomfort, hoping that the time on the aircraft would pass rapidly.
See also: squirm

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GinoJEE-noItalian
PetriPET-ree (Finnish)Finnish, Basque
DerekDER-ikEnglish
DÉLia-Portuguese, French, Hungarian
Mattaniah-Biblical
LivioLEE-vyoItalian