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1. (n.) squiggle
a short, irregular curve or twist, as in writing or drawing.
2. (v.i.) squiggle
to move in or appear as squiggles.
3. (v.t.) squiggle
to form in or cause to appear as squiggles; scribble.
Etymology: (1830–40;
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) squiggle, curlicue
a short twisting line
2. (noun) squiggle
an illegible scrawl
"his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle"
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| Definition of 'squiggle' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) squiggle
to shake and wash a fluid about in the mouth with the lips closed
2. (verb) squiggle
to move about like an eel; to squirm
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