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Definition of writhe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

writhe

verb
 
/raɪð/
 
/raɪð/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they writhe
 
/raɪð/
 
/raɪð/
he / she / it writhes
 
/raɪðz/
 
/raɪðz/
past simple writhed
 
/raɪðd/
 
/raɪðd/
past participle writhed
 
/raɪðd/
 
/raɪðd/
-ing form writhing
 
/ˈraɪðɪŋ/
 
/ˈraɪðɪŋ/
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  1. writhe (about/around) (in/with something) to twist or move your body without stopping, often because you are in great pain
    • She was writhing around on the floor in agony.
    • The snake writhed and hissed.
    • (figurative) He was writhing (= suffering a lot) with embarrassment.
    Extra Examples
    • She was writhing in agony.
    • The dog writhed with pain in the dust.
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryWrithe is used with these nouns as the subject:
    • worm
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    Word OriginOld English wrīthan ‘make into coils, plait, fasten with a cord’, of Germanic origin; related to wreathe.
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