waggle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Waggle: to move or cause to move with a rapid, shaking motion.
Sample Sentences
- The dog waggle its tail excitedly when it saw its owner.
- She gave the toy a gentle waggle before tossing it across the yard.
- As the dancer performed, her hips would waggle gracefully to the rhythm.
- The child watched in delight as the puppet began to waggle its arms.
- With a quick waggle of his eyebrows, he signaled that he was ready to go.
- The dog began to waggle its tail excitedly when it saw its owner.
- As the dancer moved across the stage, her hips would waggle to the rhythm of the music.
- The child tried to waggle the loose tooth with her tongue in hopes of making it fall out.
- During the performance, the puppet's head would waggle comically, much to the audience's delight.
- He gave a quick waggle of his fingers to signal that he was ready for the next round.
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