Sentences

The little boy squirmed in his seat during the science lecture, fidgeting and squinting at the slides.

She could feel herself starting to squirm as her eyes adjusted to the dimly lit room during the power outage.

He tried to squirm from giving direct answers, but the detective was persistent and thorough in his questioning.

The squirming of the caterpillars drew the attention of flies, who quickly began to cluster around them.

The politician tried to squirm away from the question about his past financial dealings, but the journalist was relentless.

In the stifling heat, the bedbug squirmed restlessly in its hideout, seeking a way to escape the small room.

She squirmed uncomfortably in her wedding dress, wishing she had opted for a more relaxed type of gown.

The darter fish is a squirming swimmer, using its fast and sudden movements to evade its predators.

The squirming sensation in her leg woke her from her deep sleep, causing her to groggily ask for a glass of water.

Despite his efforts to squirm away from answering, the teacher pressed on, determined to spark some interest in the topic.

The snake squirmed out of the confined space, slithering into the long grass where it could hide.

Her feet squirmed uncomfortably in her new high heels, and she risked a glance at her watch for the hundredth time.

The new hire tried to squirm from her duties, but her boss kept reminding her of her responsibilities.

The grasshopper squirmed with excitement, hoping to jump as far as he possibly could in the insect jumping competition.

The infant squirmed and wriggled in her mother's arms, excited to learn about the new world around her.

The newly hatched worm squirmed along the damp soil, eager to find food and establish its territory in this new environment.

The king crab squirmed under the divers as they fished for him, trying to get away, but to no avail; he was destined to be captured.

The fisherman could only watch as the shark bit into the fish, squirming and fighting to get away from the predator's grasp.