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Definition of Squiggled
1. squiggle [v] - See also: squiggle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squiggled
Literary usage of Squiggled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nonsense: Or Hits and Criticisms on the Follies of the Day by Mark Mills Pomeroy, Marcus Mills (1870)
"... and Miss squiggled went arm-in-arm aft, seated themselves on & sofa, and told
of school incidents; as how they had ..."
2. The Book of Daniel Drew: A Glimpse of the Fisk-Gould-Tweed Régime from the by Bouck White (1910)
"The way they squiggled to get loose made me chuckle all over. (I always did have
a knack, anyhow, of seeing the fun of the thing. ..."
3. The Friends of Rathlin Island by Stewart Dalby (2004)
"Trubshaw squiggled on it and turned round, leaned back against the counter and
pulled out his pack of cigarettes. 'Smoke, old man?' he offered his packet to ..."
4. Forty Modern Fables by George Ade (1901)
"And yet she was It. She sort of squiggled over to make room for other Young
People, and her Elbow happened to touch lightly the Dress Coat of the Cold ..."
5. Forty Modern Fables by George Ade (1902)
"And yet she was It. She sort of squiggled over to make room for other Young
People, and her Elbow happened to touch lightly the Dress Coat of the Cold ..."