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The two words that make squiggle are snail and wiggle.
A "squiggle" is a mark or movement in the form of a wavy line. It is thought to be a 19th Century blending of the words "Squirm" and "Wiggle"(?).
The word "squiggle" originated from the Old English word "swician," which means "to move quickly from side to side." Over time, "swician" evolved to become "squiggle" in Modern English.
Some words that start with 'squ' are:squintsquashsquishsquaresquatsquirtsqueezesquid
squid, squall, squab, squab squad squadron squadroom squalidae squall squall line squally squalus squama squamata squamous cell squamule squamulose squander squandered squandering squandermania square square dance square dancer square foot square inch square knot square matrix square meal square meter square mile square nut square root square sail square shooter square up square yard square(a) square(p) square-bashing square-built square-dance music square-rigged square-rigger square-toed squared squarely squareness squaretail squarish squash squash ball squash bug squash court squash pie squash racket squashed squat squatina squatinidae squatness squatter squaw squaw grass squaw man squawbush squawk squawk box squeak squeak by squeaker squeal squeamishly squeegee squeeze squeeze for squeeze out squeeze play squeezer squelch squelch circuit squib squid squiggle squiggly squill squilla squillidae squinch squinched squint squint-eyed squinter squire squirming squirrel squirrel cage squirrel corn squirrel monkey squirrel's-foot fern squirrelfish squirreltail barley squirt squirting cucumber squish
The words "squeak" and "leak" do indeed rhyme. These other words also rhyme with them. beak eke geek leek meek peek peak pique reek seek speak sneak streak teak tweak week
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apples, apple pie, appetite, appetizer, appreciation, autumn, autumn squash, acorn squash, acorns
Hundreds of words include the letter Q as the 2nd letter. A few of those words include aqua, aquanaut, aquarium, equal, equality, equalization, equalize, equate, equatorial, equestrian, equip, equipment, equitable, equity, equivalent, squabble, squad, squall, squander, square, squash, squat, squaw, squeak, squeal, squeeze, squelch, squid, squire, squirrel, squirt and squish.
In chapter 11 of "Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie," there is onomatopoeia when the bell rings, it goes "ding-dong" and when someone's shoes squeak, it goes "squeak-squeak." These words mimic the sounds they represent, adding a vivid and sensory element to the story.
There are seven words in the sentence "How many words are there in this sentence."