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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Squiggle' in a Sentence

"A short, irregular curve or twist, as seen in writing or drawing." more

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His handwriting had a playful squiggle at the end of each sentence.
The kite's tail had a long squiggle trailing behind it.
The airplane's path in the sky looked like a squiggle.
The trail through the forest took a squiggle as it meandered between the trees.
The car left a squiggle of tire marks on the sandy road.
The toddler giggled as he tried to replicate the squiggle his teacher drew on the board.
The little worm left a tiny squiggle on the ground.
The artist added a playful squiggle to the margin of the drawing.
The playful kitten chased the squiggle of yarn around the room.
The child drew a colorful squiggle with crayons on the blank sheet of paper.
The caterpillar left a squiggle trail on the leaf as it moved along.
Mia found a mysterious squiggle in her notebook, wondering how it got there.
The toddler traced a squiggle in the air with their finger, trying to catch it.
The artist added a colorful squiggle to represent a river in her landscape drawing.
The curious cat followed the squiggle of a moving worm.
Children giggled as they traced squiggles in the sand with their fingers.
The mischievous cat left a squiggle of yarn on the floor.
The river on the map was represented by a thin blue squiggle.
In the child's doodle, a playful squiggle danced across the paper.

Squiggle

skwig-uhl
nounA short, irregular curve or twist, as seen in writing or drawing.
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Last Updated On: April 15, 2024
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