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He lifted his feet high and twisted and wriggled like an eel.
But not, certainly not, if you wriggle like an eel."
She wriggled like an eel, trying to stab backward.
Still dinging to the tapestry, Shadow wriggled like an eel.
He shrieked and sprang off me, clutching the wound, wriggling like an eel.
Bishop looked to be held on the line by two Trinity forwards but wriggled like an eel to get free and touch down.
Mandy was no longer lying still over the pillows, but was wriggling like an eel.
She was in love with Tim Gray; he wriggled like an eel out of her grasp.
Whilst she was fondling him, he suddenly gave a wriggle like an eel and slipped out of her arms.
She squealed, and wriggled like an eel.
The Chinese wriggled like an eel, trying to break that hold, trying to shake the Agent off.
He wriggled like an eel on a hook and it hurt him, because he turned green and groaned.
"I'm Ben Gunn, I am," replied the maroon, wriggling like an eel in his embarrassment.
Meanwhile Jackie, wriggling like an eel and gasping painfully, was struggling to stretch her pantyhose back over her swollen buttocks and thighs.
He twisted round like lightning, all wet and slimy as he was, wriggling like an eel, biting and scratching like a cat.
The Lateestan wriggled like an eel and finally managed to twist out of the other's grasp, turning him over and pinning him to the ground instead.
(For the messenger kept skipping up and down, and wriggling like an eel, as he came along, with his great hands spread out like fans on each side.)
If you grabbed her by the boobies she would squawk like a parrot; if you got under her dress she would wriggle like an eel: if you held her too tight she would bite like a ferret.