| 31. | It's that infernal wriggling in the trap that infuriates us.
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| 32. | I wriggled out of the woman's wrestling hold.
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| 33. | He does, and tries to wriggle out of taking the case.
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| 34. | Yet I can't wriggle out of a guilty hair shirt.
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| 35. | Zasky packs wriggle room in his descriptions of the product.
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| 36. | But there is a certain amount of wriggle room in Jewish law.
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| 37. | He wriggles out from under the man's arm.
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| 38. | Can I wriggle out of my vow to keep just one pair?
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| 39. | It took Keisler 25 pitches to wriggle through the third.
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| 40. | A sheep wriggled its way through the wire and crossed.
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