squig

[US]/skwɪɡ/
[UK]/skwɪɡ/

Translation

n.a short, irregular line or curve; a squiggle
v.to move in a short, irregular path; past: squigged; present participle: squiggling
Word Forms
Pluralsquigs

Example Sentences

the toddler squigged her markers across the paper.

he managed to squig a drawing of a cat.

please squig your signature at the bottom.

worms squig through the soil after the rain.

the snail squigged a trail on the window.

she can squig out of any tight situation.

the little boy squigged away from his mother.

the dancer squigged his hips to the beat.

i watched the snake squig across the path.

he tried to squig the heavy box forward.

just squig some color onto the canvas.

they saw the fish squig upstream.

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