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- verbwrithe (verb) · writhes (third person present) · writhed (past tense) · writhed (past participle) · writhing (present participle)
- make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body:"he writhed in agony on the ground" · "a snake writhing its body"
- (writhe in/with/at)respond with great emotional or physical discomfort to (a violent or unpleasant feeling or thought):"she bit her lip, writhing in suppressed fury"
OriginOld English wrīthan ‘make into coils, plait, fasten with a cord’, of Germanic origin; related to wreathe. Writhe Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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