18 examples of wigwag in sentences

Wave (verb), brandish, flourish, flaunt, wigwag.

Once more Abe awoke, and inquired if the other were trying to reckon the number of new wigwags and signals which the Service had acquired since they had worked for the government; but on being sharply told to "Shet up!"

Mother wigwags father, who comes over from the grocery store, where he is electing the President of the United States.

"And it don't look like just waving at the steamer either, for they do it after a system, as we would signal with wigwag flags.

" "Take another good squint at the point, Andy, and see if you can pick up that man again, the fellow who was doing all that tall Wigwagging.

Nobody hardly ever goes there except to shoot snipe and woodcock in the fall, and yet we happen to know there's one person hiding out there, and that he knows Todd Pemberton, for they've been exchanging signals through the wigwag code.

And by means of some native method of telegraphing, such as by means of wigwag flags, or "smokes," the news could be hurried up the river much in advance of the vessel that was butting against the strong current of the swollen Magdalena.

It will be used on radio systems, submarine cables using siphon recorders, and with the heliograph, flash-lantern, and all visual signaling apparatus using the wigwag.

Was some traitor in the navy wigwagging to the old woman?

Thus encouraged, Snooky's two hands wigwagged frantically above the pickets.

" "Here you are," said George Wigwag, taking his place and assuming the appropriate gesture; "here's your notary; bring on your old gentleman and his money.

" "Do you think I'll sign marriage contracts for copper?" said Wigwag.

When they wigwagged, "Nothing in sight," to what seemed a very real toy soldier with a very real toy flag, on a green toy mound in the midst of the work (the magazine), he wigwagged in reply, and across the river a mere speck of real humanity did the same from a barely definable parapet.

When they wigwagged, "Nothing in sight," to what seemed a very real toy soldier with a very real toy flag, on a green toy mound in the midst of the work (the magazine), he wigwagged in reply, and across the river a mere speck of real humanity did the same from a barely definable parapet.

Mrs. Percy Keese Fitzhugh (W); 12Apr57; R189897. Wigwag Weigand.

Wigwag Weigand.

Mrs. Percy Keese Fitzhugh (W); 12Apr57; R189897. Wigwag Weigand.

Wigwag Weigand.

18 examples of  wigwag  in sentences