squiggle

[ UK /skwˈɪɡə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈskwɪɡəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an illegible scrawl
    his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle
  2. a short twisting line
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How To Use squiggle In A Sentence

  • The "quantum computer" was very poorly explained by a volunteer docent but it had an oscilloscope readout with a squiggle. Updatey thing
  • Alternately, if you doubt your ability to draw, ask someone who can draw to do it for you, with you sitting there explaining what all of those strange lines and squiggles mean.
  • I studied it carefully, remembering the loops and swirls of the squiggle on Grant's IOUs. SNOWJOB
  • Most of the scratchy lines and squiggles visible here are the green patina of oxidized bronze, not a part of the original coin as cast.
  • Those funny dots, lines, and squiggles help writers point the way.
  • Together, they drew lines, and squiggles, and circles, until the green crayon was exhausted.
  • He always takes a torch pen along so he can see what he is writing - he learned very early that taking notes in the dark left a meaningless squiggle.
  • I studied it carefully, remembering the loops and swirls of the squiggle on Grant's IOUs. SNOWJOB
  • She makes a series of squiggles - and when she's done I see that each is a circle with a perpendicular line.
  • The powder came to my boot tops, and we never seemed to come close to our previous tracks, leaving long, gorgeous snow squiggles that stretched for miles.
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