squiggle
IPA: skwˈɪgʌɫ
noun
- A short twisting or wiggling line or mark.
- (informal) Synonym of tilde.
- An illegible scrawl.
verb
- To wriggle or squirm.
- To make a squiggle.
- To write illegibly.
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Examples of "squiggle" in Sentences
- No first name, unless the squiggle was a first name.
- He is referring to the squiggle of shiny plastic detail filled with coloured ink.
- For example, see a color, squiggle, meaning of a squiggle, and / or hear a key word or phrase?
- He says there was a different kind of squiggle for every word and they used to write whole books in squiggles.
- As I told you, I looked at that insane diagram with the squiggle to one side and I knew the diagram was me and the squiggle was a question mark.
- But hay is better than a net, 'cept that it tickles you, "and Bunny took from his neck some pieces of dried grass that made him wiggle, and" squiggle, "as
- A shapeless squiggle which is utterly unlike your normal signature, but which is, nevertheless, all you are able to produce when asked formally to identify yourself.
- I finshed it up by quilting a basic cross-hatch into the basket and then a kind of squiggle into the flowers - to give the impression of stems, if you see what I mean.
- Winning off 139, he has still got some way to go to match Voy Por Ustedes in the 170s, and with the Timeform 'squiggle' still arched over the Twiston-Davies yard, he is not attractive enough to risk at 7 / 1.
- Steve- If I were looking at Juckes’ blue squiggle and your blue squiggle on an oscilloscope, I would conclude that your squiggle was a bandwidth limited version of Juckes’ squiggle – that is, the high frequency content is more smoothed in your squiggle.
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