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squiggled

verb as in curl

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During the runaway crescendo on “Scared of Fear,” Mike McCready’s guitar screamed and squiggled like the amber lines across the backdrop — part of the new-look visuals created by Tacoma-based artist Rob Sheridan for the tour.

“What is all this?” the father-Human said, looking at the boxes while he squiggled a stick at the device.

And the tax-the-rich movement sure made use of him — even if he has squiggled out of paying most of the actual taxes.

Yields squiggled following the latest batch of reports on the economy.

Each Finkle has exactly six squiggled loops on it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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