Plunk and Tallow and Rock saw it, but they had sense enough not to waggle back.
If he comes, one of you back over to that kitchen window there and waggle your hand behind you.
Also a picture of Jack Minot, who will dance on one leg and waggle the other, and make you laugh.
She vented her feelings in a bray, which Grif imitated, convulsing all hearers by the sound as well as by the wink the one eye gave, and the droll waggle of one erect ear, while the other pointed straight forward.
This time he did not take the short cut, but made a great bend, for down to the rats he would not go if he could help it, he was so tired of all that wiggle-waggle and that everlasting bridal gossip.
At first he could see nothing, but when he had been there a while he got a glimpse of a rat with a bunch of keys at the tip of her tail, who came wiggle-waggle up to him.
At first he could see nothing, but when he had been there a while he had a glimpse of a rat which came wiggle-waggle up to him with a bunch of keys at the tip of her tail.
While he is doing this he will feel the desire to indulge in a preliminary waggle of the club just to see that his arms are in working order, waving the club backwards and forwards once or twice over the ball.
This sounds like a somewhat lengthy process, but as a matter of fact it is probably the shortest waggle used by any golf player who is in the front rank.
It will be seen from this that to a great extent he produces in the waggle the same motions as his forearms and wrists go through immediately before, at, and after impact with the ball.
There can, however, be very little question that in the majority of cases the address and waggle is unnecessarily exaggerated and prolonged.
The curious thing about this waggle is that it seems to be confined to games wherein one plays a stationary ball.
The waggle should be entirely free from any stiffness, which simply means that the wrists should be brought into active play.
I do not know that I have ever seen the necessity for the waggle explained, nor have I seen the waggle of any of the famous players illustrated.
With a very great number of players the waggle may be described as moral cowardice--an excuse for putting off the evil moment.
Many players convert the waggle into a performance which is both tedious and stupid, and which instead of giving them a better chance of hitting the ball, has a very great chance of absolutely putting them off their stroke.
The waggle is unquestionably of importance in the game of golf, otherwise it is quite improbable that we should see it employed by so many of the famous players.
A waggle of the head of the club as a preliminary before commencing the swing is sometimes necessary after the stance and grip have been taken, but every young golfer should be warned against excess in this habit.
Again Tommy was the centre-piece, and though these words were as puzzling to him as to his crew, their sincerity was unmistakable, and once more his head began to waggle complacently.
Well, then, I'll waggle the rail as makes the bell ring, and then I'll run.
Sandys, himself under correction, explained to her (the artistic instinct again) how to give the cane a waggle when descending, which would double its nip.
In that enfeebled clutch the pen itself tends to waggle and drop; and hence, in short, my appearance of languor over the inkstand.
Old Mother Wiggle-Waggle The fox and his wife they had a great strife, They never ate mustard in all their whole life; They ate their meat without fork or knife And loved to be picking a bone, e-ho!
Old Mother Wiggle-Waggle hopped out of bed, Out of the window she popped her old head; "Oh!
But I'll waggle my fingers like lightning if he says anything to me requiring an answer, and you'll give the proper reply.
Notice before the drive, how the player will fuss about the height of her tee, the position of her feet, the waggle and swing of the club, then notice the same player on nearing the hole, when she takes up her iron or mashie.
Wiggle andWaggle and Bubble and Squeak, They cooked their soup every day in the week; They cooked their soup in a chimney-pot, For there the water was always hot.
Wiggle and Waggle and Bubble and Squeak, They went their fortunes for to seek; They went to sea in a chicken-coop, And they lived on mulligatawney soup.
Wiggle and Waggle and Bubble and Squeak, Each gave the other one's nose a tweak; They tweaked so hard that it took their breath, And so they met an untimely death.
The influence is enormous, and the way that the majority of male players waggle is one that directly encourages jerky hitting.
Between the man's waggle and his swing when done in the manner described there is no sort of connection whatever, and the driving is always much the poorer for the fact.
When you were brought in here after they picked you up, you looked fit to peg out one-time, but the only sane thing you could do was to waggle out a little leopard-skin parcel, and bid me swallow the stuff that was inside.
I suppose it was a tight-fitting hole at first, but as she settled more and moved about, it's got enlarged same as the hole in a tin of beef does when you begin to waggle it with the can-opener.
A shake of the head, and a consequent waggle of the tail was the reply.
You may then waggle your eyes again, look at it upside down or sideways, or stalk it carefully from the southwest and plunge upon it suddenly when it is not ready for you.
She would laugh up at him and pat his shoulder and that shoulder would straighten spryly and he would waggle his head doggishly.
At this rare praise he would straighten his shoulders and waggle his head.
Then "Squinting Susan" twisted round to see what had fired at her little brother; waggle waggle went her beam trying to find the battleship.
I can name over all the mean things you are, and you just waggle one ear, much as to say, 'Aw, hell!