squiggle

/ˈskwɪɡəl/
verb
  1. To write or draw something with wavy, twisting lines.
    • He squiggled a quick note on the napkin.
    • The toddler squiggled all over the page with a crayon.
    • She squiggled her signature on the contract.
  2. To move in a twisting or wavy path.
    • The worm squiggled across the sidewalk.
    • The line of ants squiggled along the edge of the table.
    • The river squiggles through the valley.
noun
  1. A short, wavy line or shape that is not straight.
    • The map had a squiggle to show the winding path through the forest.
    • The child drew a squiggle on the paper and called it a snake.
    • She signed her name with a fancy squiggle at the end.
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