Iggly and squiggly they may be, but maybe their undoubted usefulness could allow these creatures to finally wriggle their way into our hearts.
He finally wriggled from the hold and looked down at the slain creature, its green eyes shining even in death.
Mr. Hegarty, who finally wriggled free, was a victim of a growing terror campaign in Northern Ireland.
It was so long that, as its tail finally wriggled through the gap, its head must have been close to the floor.
That put Weston in a very tight spot, which he finally wriggled out of by promising to demote Cardona, if the inspector failed to find the real Masked Lady.
When Mr. Vinogradov finally wriggled his way through the three-foot-wide hatch into the Spektr module, he whipped out a video camera to record the damage to the module.
The victims finally wriggled out of their constraints and took their places: they were the musicians for the evening's concert, the Bermuda Triangle.
Mr. Stringer finally wriggled out of Tele-TV last May with a severance deal that industry executives estimate was worth more than $8 million.
At long last, he may finally wriggle free.
He did a few peculiar things with his apparently boneless body, and finally wriggled along the ground exactly like a snake!