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Waggle

verb
(past & past part. waggled; pres. part. waggling)
1.
Move from side to side.  Synonym: wag.
2.
Move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion.  Synonym: wamble.






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"Waggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... the broken rifle to the river's edge and whistled. The dog, now near the opposite shore, turned about. As it approached the clump that hid the halfbreed, ears came forward to assist eyes and nose, and a waggle of welcome told that all was well. With a shudder that sent a cloud of spray about, a great cross-bred Russian wolf-hound, with the head of a mastiff, clambered up the bank and bounded into the trees. The halfbreed threw his arms about the wet neck and hugged it in silent joy. His eyes were ...
— The Return of Blue Pete • Luke Allan



Words linked to "Waggle" :   joggle, move, wiggle, agitation, jiggle, wag



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