Sentences

He was writhingly in anguish over the loss of his loved ones.

She moved writhingly in her sleep, tossing and turning on the lumpy mattress.

The patient was writhingly in pain as the nurse tried to position him for an operation.

He writhingly tried to suppress the tears of agony rolling down his face.

The dog writhingly in the corner seemed to be suffering from something quite painful.

The old man writhingly moved his hand, his face contorted in a mix of terror and pain.

She could barely stand, writhingly from the effects of the medicine.

He watched her writhingly as she tried to sit up straight, a newfound respect for her recovery emerging.

The artist, writhingly, turned away from the canvas, unable to ignore the pain it caused to him.

She closed her eyes, writhingly, as the waves crashed against the shore outside.

The prisoner was writhingly in his cell, late at night, hoping for just a few minutes of quiet.

He felt writhingly at ease after a deep breath and a moment of silence.

She moved writhingly across the stage, completely immersed in her role.

With much effort, He managed to writhingly smile, trying to give some comfort to the nurse.

The injured athlete writhingly lay on the ground, writhingly trying to grasp his sprained ankle.

The baby writhingly moved in its sleep, contented but occasionally sharing an involuntary, writhingly tiny grimace.

The child writhingly turned away from the table, writhingly repulsed by the sight of the vegetables.

The dog writhingly lay on the floor, its injured paw visible, whimpering almost inaudibly.

She watched him writhingly move through the crowd, clearly in discomfort.