wrigglier
/ˈrɪɡliər/
adjective
- Comparative form of wriggly; more inclined to twist and turn, or more difficult to hold still.
- As the toddler got older, he became wrigglier during story time.
- The puppy was wrigglier than his sister and harder to bathe.
- This fish is wrigglier than the one I caught yesterday.
- More evasive or tricky; harder to pin down or control.
- The suspect's story got wrigglier the more the detective questioned him.
- The new policy is wrigglier than the old one, with more loopholes.
- Her excuses are getting wrigglier every time I ask for help.