squiggling Antonyms

Meaning of squiggling

squiggling

to form or cause to form in squiggles, squirm, wriggle, to write or paint hastily, scribble, a short wavy twist or line, an illegible scrawl

squiggling Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous child's scribbles transformed into squiggling lines that danced across the page.
  2. The artist's brush glided smoothly, squiggling elegant patterns onto the canvas.
  3. As the ink dried, the squiggles seemed to come alive, forming intricate shapes and patterns.
  4. The toddler's finger squiggled through the wet paint, leaving behind whimsical trails of color.
  5. The cat used its tail to squiggle an invitation to play on the rug.
  6. The chalk squiggled effortlessly on the sidewalk, creating a temporary masterpiece for all to see.
  7. The smoke from the campfire twisted and squiggled, forming ephemeral shapes in the night sky.
  8. The worm squirmed and squiggled through the soil, leaving a meandering path behind.
  9. The squiggling lines on the electrocardiogram provided a glimpse into the patient's heart rhythm.
  10. The child's imagination soared as they watched the clouds squiggle and transform into magical creatures.

FAQs About the word squiggling

to form or cause to form in squiggles, squirm, wriggle, to write or paint hastily, scribble, a short wavy twist or line, an illegible scrawl

twisting, writhing, tossing,twitching, fidgeting, fiddling, jerking, squirming, wiggling, shaking

relaxing,resting, unwinding,calming (down),stilling

The mischievous child's scribbles transformed into squiggling lines that danced across the page.

The artist's brush glided smoothly, squiggling elegant patterns onto the canvas.

As the ink dried, the squiggles seemed to come alive, forming intricate shapes and patterns.

The toddler's finger squiggled through the wet paint, leaving behind whimsical trails of color.