"Squiggle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squiggle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squiggle" Meaning

A wavy line, especially one that is drawn loosely and irregularly. A small, particularly childlike, wavy or curved line, often used to decorate the introduction of a chapter or section in some books, or in play.

"Squiggle" Examples

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Adjective

A squiggle (American English) or squiggly (American English) is used as an adjective:

The squiggle of Santa's handwriting was hard to read.
I love the squiggly lines on this squash painting.

Adverb

Squiggle can be used as an adverb:

Drive the boat squiggling through the waves.
The rollercoaster goes squiggling through the mountainside.

Noun

A squiggle is a noun that refers to a fluid, cursive, or wavy line, curve, or grace.

The squiggle of the cat's tail shows its excitement.
A squiggle of paint danced on the canvas.

Idiomatic expressions

Squiggle often appears in idiomatic expressions.

Squiggle room (meaning: have or give some space or some leeway)
Beat around the bush (meaning: to avoid talking directly or honestly)
Push the boundaries (meaning: to perhaps overstep established rules or limits)

"Squiggle" Similar Words

Squib

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A brief, sudden, and loud explosion, typically of fireworks, or a sudden and brief event.<br><br>Example: The fireworks made a loud squib in the sky.<br><br>In writing, a squib is also a piece of writing, such as a short article or a statement of just a few lines, often sarcastic or ironic.

Squibb

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A squibb is a term used primarily in the petroleum industry. It refers to a slugs or hard lumps of paraffin that form in kerosene, oil, and other similar substances, especially in cold weather and of poorer quality feedstocks.

Squid

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A cephalopod marine animal that has a long, slender body, typically blue or reddish in color, with eight arms and a pair of tentacles. It lives in the ocean and has a unique ability to change the color and texture of its skin to blend in with its surroundings.

Squidge

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Squidged

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The word "squidged" is a verb that means to squeeze or press something firmly into a shape, often forcefully or vigorously. It can also mean to flatten or compress something, making it thinner or more compact. <br><br>Example: She squidged the cookie into a small bag to carry it to school.

Squidgy

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Squidgy refers to something that is soft and slightly damp or soggy, often in a pleasant or endearing way. It can also be used to describe something that is slightly awkward or has a clumsy quality to it. For example, a squidgy cake can be a moist and soft sponge cake, while a squidgy situation can be an awkward or messy one.

Squiff

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Drunk, intoxicated.

Squiffy

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Squiffy refers to being intoxicated or slightly drunk. The word is often used to describe a person who has had a small amount of alcohol, but is still able to talk and walk in a steadily manner. It can also be used to describe someone who is feeling slightly dizzy or disoriented due to alcohol consumption.

Squiggled

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Moved awkwardly or in a wavy motion, typically with the hand or fingers.

Squiggles

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Squiggling

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The word "squiggling" is the present participle form of the verb "squiggle", which means:<br><br> To move or draw in a wavy or zigzag line, often carelessly or irregularly.<br> To make or emit a wavy or irregular motion.<br> To scribble or draw something in a careless or irregular manner.<br><br>Example: "The child was squiggling with her crayon across the page."

Squiggly

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Wavy or curved, typically in an irregular and unpredictable way. Often used to describe writing or lines that are not straight or regular in form.

Squill

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Squilla

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The word "squilla" can refer to the European mantis shrimp, a type of marine crustacean known for its bright colors, large eyes, and powerful claws.

Squillae

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Squillae is a noun form of the Latin word "squilla," which means "female sandpiper." It can also refer to a type of sea fish.

Squillidae

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The Squillidae is a family of marine teleost fishes commonly known as filefish or weever. They are characterized by the presence of small, separate, sharp bony plates, or scutes, along their lateral line.