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What does writhing mean?

"Writhing" means to twist and turn your body, especially in a way that shows you are in pain or discomfort. It can also mean to move in a twisting or contorted way.

Here are some examples of how "writhing" can be used:

* "The patient lay writhing in pain on the hospital bed."

* "The snake was writhing on the ground after being hit by a car."

* "The dancers were writhing on the stage, their movements full of passion."

"Writhing" can also be used metaphorically to describe things that are unpleasant or difficult. For example:

* "He was trapped in a writhing sea of paperwork."

* "The city was a writhing mass of traffic."

Overall, "writhing" suggests a movement that is uncontrolled, uncomfortable, and possibly even painful.

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