a thin worm that squiggled in his palm.
His handwriting squiggled across the page.
The artist drew a squiggle on the paper.
She added a colorful squiggle to the painting.
I can't read your handwriting, it's just a squiggle to me.
The river squiggles through the valley.
The child drew squiggles all over the page.
The snake left a squiggle trail in the sand.
The squiggle on the map represents a hiking trail.
The toddler's first attempts at writing were just squiggles.
The doodle was a series of interconnected squiggles.
The squiggle of smoke rose from the chimney.
Your reader may not get much beyond interpreting the squiggles.
Faux marble, faux wood, checks, squiggles, stars, stripes, florals.
Our squiggles are as individual as we are.
And no two squiggles are the same.
Why not include squiggles, doodles or pictures of what's happening in your life?
When you pull the ends of the Band-Aid, the squiggle elongates-offering stretchiness at larger scales.
I don’t erase those original squiggles, but I go over them.
Look at the moon! See that little squiggle?
What is all this, all these shapes and squiggles?
It's finally time for us all to step off the ladder and into the squiggle.
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