writhy

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English

Etymology

From writhe +‎ -y.

Adjective

writhy (comparative more writhy, superlative most writhy)

  1. Characterized by or prone to writhing.
    • 1743, Robert Blair, The Grave:
      Nor fly, nor insect, nor writhy snake, escape their deep research.
    • 2003, Richard Rooke, Ready to Dance and Other Poems:
      When we caught a writhy, stunted fish, wide-eyed, mouthing silence, which slipped out of our hands, we picked it up, threw it back to its mud-blind home.
    • 2005, Toni Bentley, Sisters of Salome:
      Maud's dances were termed “wiggly, writhy, squirmy”—rendering them more reptilian than artistic in tone.