"Squill" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squill" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squill" Meaning

Squill refers to a type of flowering plant that belongs to the family Asparagaceae.

"Squill" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "squill":

1. The big squill in the garden was blooming and its long stems were a beautiful sight.
2. The sound of the squill, a type of bird, filled the air with its melodious song.
3. The scent of the squill bulbs in the vase was overpowering, but beautiful.
4. The island's economy relies heavily on the harvest of squill, a valuable crop in the region.
5. The allium squill, also known as the mountain garlic, was used by the ancient Greeks as a medical plant.

"Squill" Similar Words

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.

Squiggle

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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.

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.

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.

Squillion

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Squillionaire

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A portmanteau of "squint" and "millionaire", a squillionaire is a humorous or whimsical term used to describe someone who is even wealthier than a millionaire.

Squillions

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Squillions is an informal, humorous, and somewhat whimsical word that is used to describe a very large number of things. It is an example of a colloquialism, often employed in British English, though it can be used in other varieties as well.

Squinancy

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The word "squinancy" refers to an incessantly nagging or being tiresome in a petty, nagging way; tedious persistence in annoying or complaining.

Squinch

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A squinch is a horizontal or diagonal arch or relieving chamfer in an arch, along the extrados (outer curve) of a pointed or other form of arch, generally to relieve the thrust at its apex, and to prevent it spreading and the sides of the arch rising away from each other.