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Squiggle   /skwˈɪgəl/   Listen
verb
Squiggle  v. i.  To shake and wash a fluid about in the mouth with the lips closed. (Prov. Eng.)



Squiggle  v. i.  To move about like an eel; to squirm. (Low, U.S.)





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"Squiggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... in circuses, only they fall in nets. But hay is better than a net, 'cept that it tickles you," and Bunny took from his neck some pieces of dried grass that made him wiggle, and "squiggle," as Sue ...
— Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus • Laura Lee Hope
 
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... have it," he said. "Let's see. Arabic reads from right to left, instead of the way we write. That makes this number ... hmmmm ... a heart, a dot, and two sevens backward with one squiggle in the upper line. The heart is a five, the dot a zero, and backward sevens with one squiggle are twos. So the number is ...
— The Egyptian Cat Mystery • Harold Leland Goodwin
 
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