Causing to move repeatedly from side to side.
Move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion.
1The first is to waggle your eyes and see what you get.
2I'm sure the metronome would waggle in perfect unison with your tempo.
3It's up around the hill, with a safe man to waggle it.
4Dat why I waggle my head at Zenas to say nuffin' back.
5After buzzing me in, she motioned me over with a finger waggle.
6It did not even waggle its wings, but went on, south.
7They seemed to waggle slightly as a gentle current touched them.
8It's like a waggle version of Guitar Hero, with the focus on battling.
9So, with a little waggle of her own fingers, she indicated her agreement.
10Hair on the corpse's arms moved and fingers seemed to waggle.
11All you can do is waggle with a club an' fozzle the ball.'
12Different species appear to have their own distinct "dialects" of waggle dance.
13Henceforth, I shall not even waggle my ears save by your lordship's lordly leave.
14We pull a long face, waggle a grave head, and chuckle within our waistcoats.
15One of the honey bees' forms of communication is the "waggle dance."
16I waggle my fingers at him, and he grins back.
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