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| squiggle | (n) a short twisting line, Syn. curlicue |
| squiggle | (n) an illegible scrawl, Example: his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle |
| Squiggle | v. i. [ Cf. Prov. E. swiggle to drink greedily, to shake liquor in a close vessel, and E. swig. ] To shake and wash a fluid about in the mouth with the lips closed. [ Prov. Eng. ] Forby. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Squiggle | v. i. [ Cf. Squirm, Wiggle. ] To move about like an eel; to squirm. [ Low, U.S. ] Bartlett. [ 1913 Webster ] |