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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

Their dominant shapes are pristine and eternal, but those perfect circles are lapped by blobs, blotches and squiggles that represent a cosmos in constant flux.

From Washington Post

Perhaps influenced by Arizona’s deserts, the artist repeatedly employed red fields, punctuated by lozenges and squiggles in contrasting hues.

From Washington Post

A lacy fried egg caps the tomato, which rests on a trio of sauces, one the shade of shishito, white squiggles of feta and sour cream and red dots combining tomato and cherry.

From Washington Post