Squiggled vs Squiggler - What's the difference?
squiggled | squiggler |
(squiggle)
a short twisting or wiggling line or mark
* 1939 , Flora Thompson, Lark Rise
(informal) the tilde
an illegible scrawl
to wriggle or squirm
to make a squiggle
to write (something) illegibly
To shake and wash a fluid about in the mouth with the lips closed.
anything that squiggles
*2004': The end of the losing arrived in a Yankee game against Oakland, when the Pinstripes, down by 8-4 in the eighth inning, were granted a succession of feeble singles, nubbed infield '''squigglers , three walks, and a two-run double, good for six runs and, in time, the win. — ''The New Yorker, 10 May 2004
As a verb squiggled
is past tense of squiggle.As a noun squiggler is
anything that squiggles.squiggled
English
Verb
(head)squiggle
English
Noun
(en noun)- Even the cold ashes where a gipsy's fire had been sent little squiggles of fear down Laura's spine, for how could she know that they were not still lurking near with designs upon her own person?
Verb
(squiggl) (intransitive'' or ''transitive )- (Forby)