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- squirm with
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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Gino | | JEE-no | Italian |
Petri | | PET-ree (Finnish) | Finnish, Basque |
Derek | | DER-ik | English |
DÉLia | | - | Portuguese, French, Hungarian |
Mattaniah | | - | Biblical |
Livio | | LEE-vyo | Italian |