squiggle (Meaning)

Wordnet

squiggle (n)

a short twisting line

an illegible scrawl

squiggle Sentence Examples

  1. The child's notebook was adorned with intricate squiggles.
  2. The ink pen refused to draw straight lines, only producing messy squiggles.
  3. The artist's charcoal drawing featured abstract squiggles that evoked a sense of chaos.
  4. The chalk on the blackboard left behind a trail of squiggles as the teacher wrote.
  5. The frayed thread on the sweater created a haphazard squiggle across its surface.
  6. The toddler's scribbles were nothing more than playful squiggles covering the refrigerator door.
  7. The cat's whiskers curled into tiny squiggles that twitched with amusement.
  8. The winding path through the forest resembled a squiggle drawn on a map.
  9. The lightning bolt flashed across the sky, leaving a brief squiggle of illumination in its wake.
  10. The frayed ends of the rope formed a tangled mess of squiggles.

FAQs About the word squiggle

a short twisting line, an illegible scrawl

fidget, jerk, squirm, fiddle, toss, wiggle,twitch, twist, jig, thrash

rest, relax,rest, relax, calm (down), unwind, calm (down),unwind, still,still

The child's notebook was adorned with intricate squiggles.

The ink pen refused to draw straight lines, only producing messy squiggles.

The artist's charcoal drawing featured abstract squiggles that evoked a sense of chaos.

The chalk on the blackboard left behind a trail of squiggles as the teacher wrote.