ngọ ngoạy
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Definition
- Verb:
- To wriggle: To make small, twisting, and restless movements of the body or a part of the body, often continuously.
- To squirm: To twist the body from side to side with small, quick movements, typically due to discomfort, restlessness, or an attempt to move or escape.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Con rắn bị đánh giập đầu nhưng vẫn còn ngọ ngoạy. (The snake had its head crushed but was still wriggling.)
- Đứa trẻ ngọ ngoạy trên ghế, không thể ngồi yên. (The child squirmed in the chair, unable to sit still.)
- Con giun đất ngọ ngoạy trên lòng bàn tay. (The earthworm wriggled in the palm of the hand.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "ngọ ngoạy" often implies a somewhat aimless, fidgety, or involuntary movement. It is frequently used to describe the movements of children, animals, or creatures like snakes and worms.
Variants and Related Words
- Cựa quậy (v): to stir, to move slightly. This is a close synonym but can sometimes imply slightly more purposeful movement than the often restless "ngọ ngoạy."
- Nó chỉ cựa quậy một chút rồi lại ngủ. (He just stirred a little and went back to sleep.)
Synonyms
- Wriggle: To twist and turn with quick movements.
- Squirm: To wriggle or twist the body, especially from discomfort or nervousness.
- Fidget: To make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience.
Related Idioms
- While "ngọ ngoạy" itself is not typically part of a fixed idiom, its meaning is central to describing restless behavior. A related concept is "không ngồi yên một chỗ" (cannot sit still in one place), which describes a person who is constantly fidgeting or moving.
- Wriggle, spuirm
- Con rắn bị đánh giập đầu nhưng vẫn còn ngọ ngoạyThe snake had its head crushed but was still wriggling