Similar words: wiggle, jiggle, niggle, giggle, wriggle, wiggly, wiggling, niggling. Meaning: ['skwɪgl] n. 1. a short twisting line 2. an illegible scrawl.
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1. Is this squiggle supposed to be a signature?
2. His signature was an illegible squiggle at the bottom of the page.
3. The map contained a squiggle in the center of the Rann, which was probably higher ground.
4. In the middle of the squiggle, x marked a well.
5. His signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle.
6. With a squiggle of Laura Bo's penDher signature was usually unreadableDshe could make the check official.
7. With a squiggle of Laura Bo's pen - her signature was usually unreadable - she could make the check official.
8. A squiggle implies that you are too busy and disinterested in the letter.
9. As we were heading due north, we would remain to the right, or east, of that squiggle.