Definition of Squirmers

1. Noun. (plural of squirmer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Squirmers

1. squirmer [n] - See also: squirmer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Squirmers

squirehoods
squirelike
squireling
squirelings
squirely
squires
squireship
squireships
squiress
squiring
squirish
squirm
squirmage
squirmed
squirmer
squirmers
squirmier
squirmiest
squirminess
squirming
squirmingly
squirmish
squirms
squirmy
squirr
squirred
squirrel
squirrel's-foot fern
squirrel around
squirrel away

Literary usage of Squirmers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. War from the Inside: The Story of the 132nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer by Frederick Lyman Hitchcock (1903)
"I have seen many a one placed in the palm of the hand, a smart blow, a puff of breath, and mirabile! a handful of "squirmers"—the boys' illustration of a ..."

2. Variabilität und Vererbung am Zentralnervensystem des Menschen und einiger by Hans Driesch, Hal George Evarts, Johann Paul Karplus (1921)
"... sprawling in unlovely semi-nakedness relieved only by patches of fluff and great blue pinfeathers. These ungainly squirmers grew with un- ..."

3. Child Training by Angelo Patri (1922)
"Such, with a few adjustments in spelling and punctuation, was the letter Miss Jennie received the day after she had taken her class of fifty squirmers to ..."

4. My Literary Zoo by Kate Sanborn (1896)
"he distinguished individuality in these black squirmers from the mire. Even pigs have had the good fortune to interest persons of genius. ..."

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