[
UK
/ɹˈɪɡlɐ/
]
NOUN
- larva of a mosquito
-
one who can't stay still (especially a child)
the toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips
How To Use wriggler In A Sentence
- The author is clearly one of the most accident-prone chefs of all time, but a world-class wriggler out of trouble. Times, Sunday Times
- Another eco-friendly technique is that of luring mosquitoes to lay eggs in strategically placed vessels of water and then throwing off the water along with the wrigglers.
- Even for the little wrigglers we can see on specially stained microscope slides, such as the dreaded syphilitic spirochete, there is no Date of Receipt that comes with the dose.
- We know them by many names: grub (beetles, bees, wasps), maggot, caterpillar (butterflies, moths), and wriggler (mosquitoes).
- The larvae, called wrigglers, feed in the water for a week or so, then pupate for only a few days before emerging as adults.
- The author is clearly one of the most accident-prone chefs of all time, but a world-class wriggler out of trouble. Times, Sunday Times
- Even for the little wrigglers we can see on specially stained microscope slides, such as the dreaded syphilitic spirochete, there is no Date of Receipt that comes with the dose.
- Remove large protector bucket and add a couple of gold fish to eat mosquito wrigglers.
- The cormorant tried four times to eat the wriggler, which was twice its size. The Sun
- The cormorant tried four times to eat the wriggler, which was twice its size. The Sun