Here are some other ways to use "writhes" in a sentence:
* Literal: "The snake writhed on the ground, trying to escape the heat."
* Figurative: "The city writhed under the oppressive heat of the summer."
* Emotional: "He writhed with guilt after realizing the hurtful things he had said."
* Descriptive: "The writhes of the dying man were heartbreaking to witness."
Remember: "Writhes" is typically used to describe a twisting or contorting movement, often associated with pain, discomfort, or struggle.