Phrases with «squirm»

The word "squirm" means to wiggle or move uncomfortably, usually because you feel embarrassed, nervous, or uneasy. Full definition

Sentences with «squirm»

  • Blogging can be thought of as an inbound marketing tool rather than an outbound one, which may make people squirm in protest. (blog.ebooks2go.net)
  • Confuses a kind of juvenile titillation with insight and treats the ability to make audiences squirm as a pinnacle of film art. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • While not for everyone, this is a film that gradually reveals just how dark it is and will make audiences squirm with each reversal of who's in control of this chaotic situation. (film.avclub.com)
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