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Learn to pronounce writhe

/rīT͟H/
verb
make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body.
"he writhed in agony on the ground"
synonyms: squirm, wriggle, thrash, flounder, flail, toss, toss and turn, twitch, twist, twist and turn, roll, jiggle, wiggle, jerk, jolt

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May 1, 2024 · 1. : to move or proceed with twists and turns. writhed to the music. 2. : to twist from or as if from pain or struggling.
verb (used without object) · to twist the body about or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, uncontrolled passion, etc. Synonyms: wriggle, contort, flail, thresh.
to make twisting movements with the body, esp. because you are feeling strong emotion: He writhed in agony at the thought.
writhe in American English · 1. to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc · 2. to shrink mentally, as in acute discomfort. transitive ...
To writhe is to squirm and twist. Often you'll see the phrase "to writhe in agony." Writhe when you've just ingested some stomach-wrenching poison, or perhaps ...
To contort the body as a result of some strong feeling or emotion, such as pain, distress, or ecstasy; to roll or squirm about as a result of such emotion. In ...
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: to twist your body from side to side. She lay on the floor, writhing in pain. a nest of writhing snakes.
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​writhe (about/around) (in/with something) to twist or move your body without stopping, often because you are in great pain. She was writhing around on the ...
5 days ago · to make large twisting movements with the body: The pain was so unbearable that he was writhing in agony.
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Verb edit · (transitive) To twist, wring (something). · (transitive) To contort (a part of the body). quotations ▽. 1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 17, in ...
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