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