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- noun Plural form of
squiggle .
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Examples
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The technology of the book — sheafs of paper covered in squiggles of ink — has remained virtually unchanged since Gutenberg.
Kant on a Kindle? Jonah Lehrer 2010
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Along the Mississippi River close to the city, rich marshlands, chartreuse to emerald green, still rise out of the delta, interrupted by thin squiggles of blue water.
USATODAY.com - Piecemeal federal response won't protect New Orleans 2006
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That thick piano hook with the laser-beam squiggles is just killing it right now ... not to mention the synth strings.
I Wanna Jump Out My Skull and Jump Back In (Music (For Robots)) 2005
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Turns out the "C" was from his middle name, and he just kind of squiggles his entire last name down into a wiggly line.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2002
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While studying the light from GJ 1214b during its transit in front of its star, the team detected the "squiggles" of light from a reference star - whose light should remain unchanged.
BBC News - Home 2010
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He was wearing a white baseball hat, a dark hoodie with green "squiggles" on the sleeves and the hood up, and dark baggy pants.
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"squiggles", sent in by young viewers, first appeared on ABC TV in 1959.
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"squiggles", sent in by young viewers, first appeared on ABC TV in 1959.
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"squiggles", sent in by young viewers, first appeared on ABC TV in 1959.
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"squiggles", sent in by young viewers, first appeared on ABC TV in 1959.
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