How To Use Squiggle In A Sentence
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The "quantum computer" was very poorly explained by a volunteer docent but it had an oscilloscope readout with a squiggle.
Updatey thing
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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.
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I studied it carefully, remembering the loops and swirls of the squiggle on Grant's IOUs.
SNOWJOB
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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.
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Those funny dots, lines, and squiggles help writers point the way.
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Together, they drew lines, and squiggles, and circles, until the green crayon was exhausted.
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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.
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I studied it carefully, remembering the loops and swirls of the squiggle on Grant's IOUs.
SNOWJOB
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She makes a series of squiggles - and when she's done I see that each is a circle with a perpendicular line.
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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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This looks a lot more like an equation than an accidental squiggle.
NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
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The park was dotted with children in uniforms, running from pillar to post, hastily jotting down squiggles in their little notebooks.
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The usual excuse is that readers of newspapers prefer their sentences short, their paragraphs pint-sized and text uncluttered with mysterious squiggles.
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A black smudge squiggles in the crook of his elbow.
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I knew Marnier was right because Gio allowed a squiggle of emotion to play in his face.
A DARKENING STAIN
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I now have pages filled with meaningless strings of words, little diagrams, squiggles and waves.
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Come molti di voi (?) sapranno, il mio amico (e complice su Ticklebooth) Ajit mantiene un videoblog chiamato Squigglebooth.
No Fat Clips!!! : Squigglebooth: Holiday Bokeh
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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.
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The /l/ sound that appears at the ends of words (actually, in coda position of syllables) is referred to as ‘dark /l/’ and is transcribed as /l with a squiggle.
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She squiggled around on the easement, scuffing her new green sandals in the gravel.
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Her white satin evening gown was adorned with gold scrolls and squiggles of the sort that usually decorate formal window treatments.
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his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle
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As visitors to this blog may have gathered, all that HTML-squiggle-dot stuff isn't the Professor's forte.
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Squiggled hachure began early and so did stepped triangles, waved lines, and free-standing figures.
The Architecture of Pueblo Bonito :
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Later, the squiggles were etched on light-sensitive paper that could be developed like a photograph.
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They (to switch to the gender-free plural) are also wont to niggle and squiggle over every jot and tittle.
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Like the wonk he is, Vidale also broke the play down into a time series and compared it with the squiggles on the seismogram.
The Seattle Times
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Here was a funny squiggle rubbed to a dull brown, but if she squinched her eyes almost shut, it sort of resembled the sketch Geordie had given her to memorize.
Earl of Durkness
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At a dozen stations ranged along the south coast, specialists were watching radar screens resembling small television sets and interpreting the lines of oscillation and dancing squiggles of light that "blipped" and faded as the scanners picked up objects in the skies.
The HurricaneStory
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I knew Marnier was right because Gio allowed a squiggle of emotion to play in his face.
A DARKENING STAIN
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From simple lines to curves, squiggles and intricate designs - she creates endless patterns in no time.
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Roguish building blocks appear to be recklessly stacked, squiggle across scoured plazas or bend upward or away as if seen through a curved lens.
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Is this squiggle supposed to be a signature?
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In about 30 seconds, cartoonist Rahnu can turn a spiral into a snail, a scribble into a bunny and a squiggle into a bird.
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He accessed the file - unreadable junk, nothing but hieroglyphics and squiggles on the screen.
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Several of these craters had rings of black and purple squiggles.
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We had spent the last hour and a half trying to program our computer to make pretty patterns but all we got was a line, a squiggle and crashing computers.
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As a red squiggle appears under meated, I'm genuinely surprised it isn't a word.
Random Typing
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Looks like it squiggled down near that bench over there.
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The line with squiggles on it was said to represent the laying of carpet.
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Is this squiggle supposed to be a signature?
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Her white satin evening gown was adorned with gold scrolls and squiggles of the sort that usually decorate formal window treatments.
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I stared at the page of equations I had just finished, looking at the neat rows of numbers and seeing nothing but a blur of meaningless squiggles.
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Letters, numerals, dots, squiggles and lines have inalterable meaning in the eye of the reader; each new combination and arrangement of these parts carries new visual and linguistic meaning.
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We still see the remains of this system in abbreviations such as viz. (videlicet, i.e., “namely”) and Rx (recipe), where the “z” and the “x” represent the squiggle showing that the last letters of the word had been dropped.
A Brief History of Shorthand - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
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They (to switch to the gender-free plural) are also wont to niggle and squiggle over every jot and tittle.
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Opening up my textbook, I find a mass of lines, squiggles, and letters.
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His signature was an illegible squiggle at the bottom of the page.
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The average foreigner is a tortured soul, trying desperately to discern any logic in the squirms and squiggles of an Indian road map.
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The Queenslander, who was recently appointed as Opposition finance spokesman, ridiculed some sculptures as nothing more than a curiosity for "durrie munchers", and described one as an aerial and another as Mr Squiggle's last stand.
AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
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The complete book of floorcloths : designs & techniques for painting great-looking canvas rugs / Kathy Cooper —Two dozen different methods for creating and embellishing a design; eight projects ranging from geometric patterns to freeform squiggles; 63 artists showing off a glorious range of contemporary work: and dozens of luscious pictures: in short, it's the home decorator's dream guide to making the perfect floorcloth.
Archive 2006-09-01
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Then, using a straw, get your child to blow the paint into funny lines and squiggles so all the colours mix and overlap.
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This looks a lot more like an equation than an accidental squiggle.
NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
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We had spent the last hour and a half trying to program our computer to make pretty patterns but all we got was a line, a squiggle and crashing computers.
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He practiced writing on the glossy board with erasable markers, forming loops and squiggled lines and words, and then wiping away everything but the word welcome, which he underlined in red and blue.
Heaven Lake
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He pointed out a squiggle containing two loops drawn at the top of the page.
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In no time, it was full of illegible lines and squiggles.
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`Paid in cash" and signed with a big theatrical squiggle that I couldn't read.
SNOWJOB
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Shorthand just looks like a series of funny squiggles to me.
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He tried to make out the name on the signature line, but all he got was an ‘M’ followed by a squiggle, and an ‘O’ followed by a longer squiggle with a big bump near the beginning.
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I squiggled the soap and made it into cakes to give to Mr. Toot and Husky.
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That first day there had been a choice of doors off the lobby; an indecipherable squiggle chiselled into the brass plate hung by each.
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Using the glass paints, make squiggles, dots or lines on the surface of the bottles.
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With its overbearingly charismatic, slo-mo vocal, chomping techno stabs and Roland 303 squiggles twisted into tight new party balloon shapes, this is raw, unbridled fare from a label that's kept up the dark, crunching, nasty end of the dancefloor spectrum for over two decades.
This week's new singles
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After laying down discrete patches of dark umber in grid formations, Briggs dragged an unloaded brush through the pigment, leaving behind episodic squiggles that vaguely resemble Chinese characters.
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Taile dug his fingers into Cali's ribs, causing him to squiggle around, laughing, his eyes opening.
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Buoyant circles, rings and squiggles float like islands and lena, at times, an amusing semblance of comic-book drawing.
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By the early 1980s, he was using these familiar, hard-edged squiggles to reconstruct the forms of generic landscape and, of all things, de Kooning's Women.
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Entering the neighborhood, Phipps had half expected to find the same pristine but characterless dwellings as in Darlington—square boxes that could have been drawn by a child but for the missing squiggle of crayoned smoke coming from their chimneys.
Unearthly Asylum
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Together, they drew lines, and squiggles, and circles, until the green crayon was exhausted.
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Shorthand just looks like a series of funny squiggles to me.
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A snake squiggled up the tree.
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But there was a seamlessness in the way that both tracks used bold chord structures, acid squiggles and plangent spaciousness.
Times, Sunday Times
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His handwriting squiggled across the page.
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The squeeze bottles quickly form squiggles, dots, and spirals on almost every dish, and they're even used for tasks like dressing salads that do not require their precision.
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He accessed the file - unreadable junk, nothing but hieroglyphics and squiggles on the screen.
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Many people considered that this painting was squiggled by him.
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Given that, the only reason to introduce the Laffer squiggle in such a debate is to disinform.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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Viewers send Mr Squiggleopoulos some sketches which he transforms into various views of the acropolis, thats if he isnt at soccer training.
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She squiggled easily out of his grasp and chased after the ball, which was rolling across the floor.
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British haute cuisine is currently at risk from choking itself to an early death on a diet of squiggles, blobs, foams, and purees.
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Curving peculiar squeaking sounds bend round corners as cardboard tubes, strings, and electronic squiggles are played along with distant piano.
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However, if I start to squiggle please let me know.
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He frowned and one eyebrow squiggled into a question mark.
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He pulls out the original drum track, throws in a turgid approximation of the live drums with a drum machine and a stiff boom-kick, adds some bloops, bleeps, and squiggles (because, hey, it's a remix), and cashes his paycheck.
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With no small effort, the helicopter pulls itself 25 ft in the air and reveals that the horizon line is no longer a line at all but a squiggle drawn from 30,000 people standing in a row.
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The other synth sounds are drones and squiggles.
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When a bat swoops overhead, Miller's laptop beeps and clicks, and corresponding lines and squiggles appear on the screen.
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Are these dots and squiggles supposed to be your signature?
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The Queenslander, who was recently appointed as Opposition finance spokesman, ridiculed some sculptures as nothing more than a curiosity for "durrie munchers", and described one as an aerial and another as Mr Squiggle&squo; s last stand.
AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
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What could be a striking acoustic song is drowned in inconsequential little squiggles and unnecessary violin and clarinet noodling.
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Last week some of the 87 staff were still unpacking crates and the creatives were faced with pristine white walls ready for all the doodles and idiosyncratic squiggles you'd expect in an advertising house.
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Namazu squiggled over in his fish-waddle manner.
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Are these dots and squiggles supposed to be your signature?
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`Paid in cash" and signed with a big theatrical squiggle that I couldn't read.
SNOWJOB