wag in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
WAG (verb): to move or sway back and forth or up and down, often in a lively or enthusiastic manner.
Sample Sentences
- The dog began to wag its tail excitedly when it saw its owner.
- During the game, the cheerleaders would often wag their pom-poms to encourage the crowd.
- She couldn't help but wag her finger at him when he confessed to skipping class.
- As the presentation began, he felt nervous, but he tried to wag his enthusiasm to the audience.
- The little boy would wag his toy car back and forth, mimicking the sound of a real engine.
- The dog began to wag its tail excitedly as soon as it saw its owner.
- In the lively game of fetch, the dog's wagging tail signaled its joy and enthusiasm.
- As the news of their victory spread, the players couldn't help but wag their heads in disbelief.
- She would often wag her finger at the children when they misbehaved, reminding them to be careful.
- The flag began to wag in the brisk wind, catching the attention of everyone nearby.
- During the match, the coach decided to wag his finger at the players for their lack of effort.
- She couldn't help but wag her head in disbelief at the outrageous comments.
- As the puppy played, it would often wag its tail in pure joy.
- He watched in amusement as the flag began to wag in the strong wind.
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