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  • noun anything that squiggles

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Examples

  • It's perfectly natural if he needs a little time to bond with the pink squiggler his woman has birthed.

    Susan Kuchinskas: Why Daddy Love Is Different 2009

  • At times, Gallacher was struggling to kick it past his back four, and Hibs substitute John Rankin, he of the famous squiggler, was trying his luck almost from the centre circle.

    unknown title 2009

  • At times, Gallacher was struggling to kick it past his back four, and Hibs substitute John Rankin, he of the famous squiggler, was trying his luck almost from the centre circle.

    unknown title 2009

  • By DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI and fan-fave squiggler LARRY STROMAN (X-FACTOR, TRIBE).

    www.hardwarezone.com.sg 2009

  • By DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI and fan-fave squiggler LARRY STROMAN (X-FACTOR, TRIBE).

    www.hardwarezone.com.sg 2009

  • 1357: Hibs midfielder John 'Squiggler' Rankin steps up to hit a free-kick, but it's better described as 'dribbler' than 'squiggler'.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

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