Writhing example sentences

writhing

adjective

writhing (adjective)

  - making twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body:

writhe

verb

writhing (present participle)

  - make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body:

  - respond with great emotional or physical discomfort to (a violent or unpleasant feeling or thought):

Synonyms

squirm, wriggle, thrash, flounder, flail, toss, twitch, twist, roll, jiggle, wiggle, jerk, jolt

"Writhing" Example Sentences

1. The injured snake lay writhing in the dust.
2. He felt a writhing mass of anxiety in his stomach.
3. The captured octopus was writhing in the fisherman's net.
4. Her body was writhing with suppressed laughter.
5. The worms were writhing in the freshly turned earth.
6. Pain caused him to writhing on the floor.
7. A writhing expression contorted his face.
8. The crowd was a writhing, energetic mass.
9. She watched the writhing figures on the dance floor.
10. The artist depicted a writhing dragon in flames.
11. His conscience was writhing with guilt.
12. The scene was filled with writhing bodies and screams.
13. He felt a writhing sensation, like something alive inside him.
14. The defeated army retreated, a writhing stream of chaos.
15. A writhing mass of seaweed floated on the ocean's surface.
16. The painting depicted a writhing tapestry of colors.
17. His emotions were writhing within him.
18. The captured fish thrashed and writhing wildly.
19. The novel's plot was a writhing exploration of human nature.
20. His words were like a writhing serpent, full of venom.
21. The metal shrieked and writhing under the immense pressure.
22. The writhing tentacles grabbed her.
23. She felt a writhing discomfort in her chest.
24. The scene was a writhing spectacle of violence.
25. The audience watched in horror as the writhing victim screamed.
26. He stood still, despite the writhing pain in his leg.
27. The flames danced and writhing like living things.
28. The story was a writhing mess of half-truths.
29. The artist captured the writhing agony of the crucifixion.
30. The poem was filled with writhing imagery and evocative language.
31. His thoughts were writhing and chaotic.
32. The earth seemed to writhing beneath the earthquake.
33. He saw the writhing shape in the shadows.
34. The monster was writhing with fury.
35. The smoke writhing and curled upwards.
36. A writhing feeling of dread overwhelmed her.
37. The vines writhing around the ancient ruins.
38. He watched the writhing mass of humanity below.
39. The sculptor crafted a writhing figure from clay.
40. The narrative felt writhing and uncertain.
41. The fabric was writhing with intricate embroidery.
42. His face was a mask of writhing pain.
43. The play was a writhing exploration of betrayal.
44. He lay there, writhing in silent agony.
45. The scene was visually striking, with its writhing forms.
46. He described the battle as a writhing maelstrom of violence.
47. The dancer's body was a writhing expression of grace.
48. The plot thickened, becoming a writhing knot of intrigue.
49. The poem's imagery was both beautiful and writhing.
50. He felt a writhing sense of unease.

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