writhe



writhe under something

 
1. . Lit. to squirm with pain from being beaten with something. The sailor writhed under the sting of the lash. The child writhed under the pain of his spanking.
2. . Fig. to suffer under a mental burden. I writhed under her constant verbal assault and finally left the room. Why do I have to writhe under her insults?
See also: writhe

writhe with something

 
1. . and writhe in something [for someone or an animal] to squirm because of something, such as pain. Carl writhed with pain and began to cry. He was writhing in pain when the paramedics arrived.
2. . [for something] to support or contain something that is writhing. The pit was writhing with snakes and other horrid things. The floor of the basement was writhing in spiders and crawly things.
See also: writhe

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Iounia-Biblical Greek
Crescentia-German, Late Roman
Atanasije-Serbian
Ofir-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Pran-Indian, Hindi
Dionisia-Medieval English