Idioms describing illegible handwriting

The idioms used to describe cursive handwriting are as follows:

1. Cursive handwriting is illegible: describing handwriting that is blurry and difficult to read.

2. The writing is scrawled and messy.

3. Extremely clumsy: describing the writing as sloppy and without any sense of beauty.

4. Extremely poor writing power: describes sloppy writing and lack of writing power.

5. Extremely scrawled: describes writing that is scrawled and messy.

6. Indescribable: It describes the writing in a sloppy manner, making it difficult to express clearly.

7. The cursive characters are like flying: describing the writing in a sloppy way, making it difficult to read clearly.

8. Clumsy writing and incompetence: describes the poor writing ability and insufficient expression.

9. The paper is full of paper: It describes the handwriting that is scrawled and difficult to read.

10. Anticlimactic: a metaphor for doing something with no beginning or end, or working very hard at the beginning but ending hastily later.

11. Dragon flying and phoenix dancing: describes the handwriting that is illegible and cannot be recognized.

12. Consistency: refers to always maintaining a state or attitude without change.

13. Unconstrained and unconstrained: describes the handwriting that is illegible and difficult to read.

14. Graffiti: describes writing casually and untidyly.

15. Idiom explanation: A tiger-headed snake has a big head like a tiger; its tail is as thin as a snake. It is a metaphor for doing things without beginning and ending hastily.