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[ UK /wˈæɡə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion
  2. move from side to side
    The happy dog wagged his tail
NOUN
  1. causing to move repeatedly from side to side

How To Use waggle In A Sentence

  • His bottom waggles in a funny way when he walks.
  • Without a doubt, the best wagglers are made from the tail feathers of the peacock.
  • She reached out a hand and waggled a finger at him, thumping him on the chest as she spoke, like a mother remonstrating with a difficult child. Fatal Error
  • He waggled his eyebrows at me, his expression bordering on a leer. Brush of Darkness
  • ‘I'll be busy,’ he said, with a suggestive waggle of his eyebrows.
  • The latter had an ivory plate bearing "statoscope" and other words in French, and a little indicator quivered and waggled, between Montee and Descente. The War in the Air
  • If I see a telling idiosyncrasy in his behavior, such as taking an extra waggle, clearing his throat or displaying trembling hands when he's teeing his ball, something is going on.
  • A hit with stick float anglers but could be won on the pole or waggler.
  • And when all we have to look forward to this year are re-releases of gamecube games with waggle controls, that's a problem. What Can Nintendo Say That Will Impress You?
  • This style of fishing uses a waggler to present a bait well up in the water.
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