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squiggle

[skwig-uhl] / ˈskwɪg əl /
VERB
curl
Synonyms


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Ten years after the Cronut, pastry chefs are twisting croissant dough into pinwheels and squiggles, tying it in knots and stacking it into cubes.

From New York Times

“The book was about how you could join the squiggle wiggle writing club,” remembered Auerbach.

From New York Times

“Every little squiggle space that they could find and relieve themselves of accountability, that’s what they did,” said Sabre Bee, a founder of the Newark Water Coalition.

From New York Times

Beavers trace squiggles on the surface, with just their eyes and glistening black noses protruding above the waterline.

From Washington Post

Reis has metamorphosed in this role, like his bubbles that stretch, squiggle and subdivide.

From Reuters