44 examples of waggled in sentences

I think myself that my member's mind waggled.

He sank back upon his pillows and waggled feeble hands, while his respect for Liane grew by bounds.

I got a wife and family to support, and they's enough trouble running a hotel without picking up any more by letting yore tongue waggle too much.

We'll show 'em all yet, won't we, Cuter old settler?" Cuter old settler waggled his ears.

Gussie's reply was to waggle his eyebrows.

She waggled with her tail, And nodded with her head.

She waggled with her tail, And nodded with her head, As little Jenny Wren Was sitting by the shed.

The Persimmon waggled his bullet head slowly from side to side.

V. be agitated &c; shake; tremble, tremble like an aspen leaf; quiver, quaver, quake, shiver, twitter, twire^, writhe, toss, shuffle, tumble, stagger, bob, reel, sway, wag, waggle; wriggle, wriggle like an eel; dance, stumble, shamble, flounder, totter, flounce, flop, curvet, prance, cavort

" The boy-soldier whispered an answer and waggled his head despondently.

Mortal man cannot conceive of the delicate shades of sentiment expressible by a dog's tail, unless he has studied the subjectthe wag, the waggle, the cock, the droop, the slope, the wriggle!

Now the sons of men marry the daughters of heaven, and the offspring is Wiggle, Waggle, Windbag, and Redtape.

The children, who also had their gourds before them, were obliged to defend the contents valiantly; for at one moment a hen would peck something out, and, at the next, a dog would run off with a bit, or sometimes even a little pig would waggle up, and invariably give a most contented grunt when it had not performed the journey for nothing.

o' his'n, an' waggled his tail, an' then he set off an' capered round till he come bunt up ag'inst the boards.

" I did the best I could, but the gun waggled to and fro like a cock's tail on a rainy day.

They addressed the ball ceremoniously, waggled the club at it, first soothingly, then with distinct menace, looked up to frown at a spot far down the fairway, looked back, exhaled the breath, and drove.

The jolliest looking of all the warriors came thereafter, with a dwarfish body and very short legs; he had a huge black-bearded head, a flat nose, and his tongue hung from his mouth and waggled as he moved.

Beneath her arm, a restive captive, waggled and slipped a scarcely valuable umbrella.

I was used, by that time, to havin' the hoose break into laughter at the first wee waggle o' my kilt, but that nicht it was awfu' still.

They laughed frae the moment I first waggled my kilt at them, before I did more than laugh as I came oot to walk aroond.

There was a tiger in papier-mâché on the glass case that covered, the low countera grave, kind-eyed tiger that waggled his head in a methodical manner; there were several crystal spheres, a china hand holding magic cards, a stock of magic fish-bowls in various sizes, and an immodest magic hat that shamelessly displayed its springs.

He caught bottle and hand together, let them go with a quick flip of the rawhide and waggled his head in apology.

The head only grinned and waggled pleasantly, as it had been through a horse-collar at Dantzig fair.

"'I'm a-looking at you, Joe,' he ses, and he waggled his 'ead as if it was made of india-rubber.

He was shaking so that the fur cap, which was too large for his head, waggled up and down over his eye in a ludicrous manner.

44 examples of  waggled  in sentences