squirmed造句

The little boy squirmed with shame.

The team’s representatives at the hearing squirmed in the spotlight.

It was blind, unconscious. It squirmed along the ground like some monstrous worm.

I squirmed and wiggled in my chair. I looked up toward the blue sky and saw the clouds moving slowly toward the horizon.

Ma Chin laughed and squirmed round on the bed, then looked up into Su Lun's plump face and said teasingly, "I suppose you've been feeling pretty low just lately, then?"

The trader squirmed in his old ducks.

I squirmed free and dug out the handkerchief from Henrys pocket, crumbs spilling to the floor.

She ate today, forced down by her roommates. Her eyes were red. I always called her "cry baby". She always squirmed her mouth and retorted "I'm not".

squirmed造句

I squirmed and said nothing.

The Thai government has squirmed under arm-twisting by Russia and America, involving offers of weapon sales and cheap oil.

He squirmed with embarrassment.

I reached into a hollow tree and pulled at his leg until he squirmed out like a breached baby.

He squirmed around and looked out through the opening between the shells.

But as the bosses of Goldman Sachs squirmed at televised Senate hearings, the danger of being cast as the defenders of Wall Street's fattest cats at last seemed to dawn on the party leadership.

The guests of honour squirmed in their seats.