verb (past tense and past participle of 'wiggle') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The dog wiggle and wigged in excitement as he saw his owner.

Definition:to move with a jerk or shake.

From wiggle and wigged

Example:She stood wigged about the room, clearly unnerved by the situation.

Definition:to move uneasily or restlessly; to shuffle.

From wigged about

Example:The baby enjoyed wigged side to side on the bouncing bed.

Definition:to move back and forth from side to side.

From wigged side to side

Example:He wigged nervously, trying to punch the air to relieve his anxiety.

Definition:to move quickly from side to side due to nervousness.

From wigged nervously