squiggling

/ˈskwɪɡlɪŋ/
verb
  1. To make wavy, twisting, or irregular lines or movements.
    • The toddler was squiggling with a crayon all over the paper.
    • She squiggled her signature at the bottom of the form.
    • The path squiggled through the forest before reaching the lake.
  2. To move in a twisting or wriggling way.
    • The puppy squiggled out of my arms and ran into the yard.
    • He squiggled uncomfortably in his chair during the long meeting.
    • The worm squiggled across the wet sidewalk after the rain.
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noun
  1. The act or result of making wavy, twisting lines or marks.
    • The page was covered in colorful squiggling that looked like abstract art.
    • I couldn't read the note because of all the squiggling on it.
    • The child's squiggling on the whiteboard looked like a map of a river.
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