squiggle
skwi guhl
- n a short twisting line
- n an illegible scrawl
his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle
- But this year, as more economists and politicians began to take note of it, the seemingly slight squiggle on the demographic chart has sparked a fervent debate.
- Thus could Monet in Impression, Sunrise (1873), the painting that gave Impressionism its name conjure up a boat with a mere squiggle of the brush.
- Unfortunately, it's not a matter of finding the single right squiggle.