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Waggle   Listen
verb
Waggle  v. i.  To reel, sway, or move from side to side; to move with a wagging motion; to waddle. "Why do you go nodding and waggling so?"






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Waggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... little bowler hat for the occasion. He listened solemnly to the scheme, and insisted on making me a fascinating little Charlie Chaplin moustache (the requisites for which he kept somewhere in the mortuary with the rest of his disguises!) and he then taught me to waggle ...
— Fanny Goes to War • Pat Beauchamp

... stupendous bludgeon to his own gold-headed Malacca, which, as he would have expressed it himself, had knocked a big hole in a fifty dollar bill. "Preparing for the meeting to-night, you see," answered Lloyd, with a significant waggle of the big stick, that would have gladdened an Irishman's heart. Nothing more was said on the subject, and they separated, after a few trivial remarks; but Travis took good heed of the allusion, which he seemed not to notice at the time. On the look-out for mischief, he set himself ...
— The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 • Various



Words linked to "Waggle" :   move, shake, wag, jiggle, wamble, joggle



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