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She Writhed in Ecstasy as I Penetrated Her Again and Again

writhe

(rīth)

v. writhed, writh·ing, writhes

5. intr.

1. To make twisting bodily movements, as in pain or struggle.

2. To move with a twisting or contorted motion: A snake writhed out of the bushes.

3. To suffer emotional or physical distress, as from embarrassment or anguish: "She writhed at the bare idea that he might pay court to some girl" (Westward. Somerset Maugham).

5. tr.

To cause to twist or squirm; contort: "His lips ... were at present writhed into unholy contortions" (Stephen Crane).

n.

The deed or an instance of writhing: "'If I may umbly make the remark,' said Uriah Heep with a writhe" (Charles Dickens).



writh′er n.

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writhe

(raɪð)

vb

1. to twist or squirm in or every bit if in pain

2. (intr) to move with such motions

3. (intr) to suffer acutely from embarrassment, revulsion, etc

n

the human activity or an instance of writhing

[Former English language wrīthan; related to Former High German rīdan, Old Norse rītha. See wrath, wreath, wrist, wroth]

ˈwrither n

Collins English Lexicon – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

writhe

(raɪð)

v. writhed, writh•ing,
n. five.i.

one. to twist the body almost, as in pain or effort.

ii. to suffer acute embarrassment.

v.t.

3. to twist or bend out of shape or position; contort.

four. to twist (oneself, the body, etc.) about, equally in hurting.

n.

five. a twisting of the torso, as in pain.

[before 900; Middle English; Sometime English language wrīthan to twist, wind, c. Old High german rīdan, Onetime Norse rītha; alike to wreath]

writh′er, due north.

writh′ing•ly, adv.

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writhe


Past participle: writhed
Gerund: writhing
Imperative
writhe
writhe
Present
I writhe
you writhe
he/she/it writhes
nosotros writhe
yous writhe
they writhe
Preterite
I writhed
you lot writhed
he/she/it writhed
we writhed
you writhed
they writhed
Present Continuous
I am writhing
you are writhing
he/she/it is writhing
we are writhing
you are writhing
they are writhing
Present Perfect
I have writhed
y'all take writhed
he/she/it has writhed
nosotros have writhed
you have writhed
they have writhed
Past Continuous
I was writhing
you were writhing
he/she/information technology was writhing
we were writhing
you were writhing
they were writhing
By Perfect
I had writhed
you had writhed
he/she/it had writhed
we had writhed
you had writhed
they had writhed
Futurity
I will writhe
you will writhe
he/she/it will writhe
we will writhe
you will writhe
they will writhe
Future Perfect
I will take writhed
you volition have writhed
he/she/information technology volition accept writhed
nosotros volition have writhed
you lot will have writhed
they will have writhed
Future Continuous
I will exist writhing
you lot will exist writhing
he/she/information technology will be writhing
we volition exist writhing
yous volition be writhing
they will exist writhing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been writhing
you have been writhing
he/she/it has been writhing
we have been writhing
you accept been writhing
they take been writhing
Hereafter Perfect Continuous
I will take been writhing
y'all volition have been writhing
he/she/it will take been writhing
nosotros volition take been writhing
you will have been writhing
they volition have been writhing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been writhing
you had been writhing
he/she/it had been writhing
we had been writhing
you had been writhing
they had been writhing
Conditional
I would writhe
you would writhe
he/she/information technology would writhe
we would writhe
you lot would writhe
they would writhe
Past Conditional
I would take writhed
you would have writhed
he/she/it would have writhed
nosotros would have writhed
yous would have writhed
they would have writhed

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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Fable:

Verb 1. writhe - to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling) writhe - to move in a twisting or contorted motility, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"

motion - move then as to modify position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"

wrench - make a sudden twisting motion

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writhe

verb squirm, struggle, twist, toss, distort, thrash, wiggle, wriggle, jerk, contort, convulse, thresh He was writhing on the floor in agony.

Collins Thesaurus of the English Linguistic communication – Complete and Unabridged 2d Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

writhe

verb

i. To twist and turn, as in pain, struggle, or embarrassment:

2. To move or proceed with short irregular motions up and down or from side to side:

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Translations

يَتَلَوّى

vonaglik

engjast um

locīties mētāties

kıvranmak

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writhe

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Collins Italian Lexicon 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

writhe

(raið) verb

to twist violently to and fro, especially in pain or discomfort. to writhe in agony; She writhed about when I tickled her. draai يَتَلَوّى гърча се contorcer-se svíjet se sich krümmen vride sig σφαδάζω, σπαρταρώ retorcerse väänlema از شدت درد به خود پیچیدن vääntelehtiä tordre לְהִתפַּתֵל מִכּאֵב तड़पना kriviti, trzati vonaglik menggeliat-geliat engjast um torcersi, contorcersi 身もだえする 몸을 뒤틀다 raitytis locīties (sāpēs); mētāties meronta-ronta kronkelen vri seg, sno seg wić się له درده تاوېدل را تاوېدل (تاوول، را تاوول) تاوېدل contorcer-se a se zvârcoli извиваться zvíjať sa zvijati se grčiti se vrida sig บิดตัวเพราะเจ็บปวด; งอเพราะเจ็บปวด; บิดเบี้ยวด้วยความเจ็บปวด kıvranmak (尤指因痛苦或不適)扭動(身體) корчитися, звиватися درد سے اینٹھنا đau quằn quại (尤指因痛苦或不适)扭动(身体)

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