Hogey eyed him owlishly, waggled a moralistic finger, skidded on the gravel as they stepped onto the opposite shoulder, and sprawled again.
Say what you think they are," persisted Laura andwaggled the other's arm, to make her speak.
If one came bothering round me, I'd do this" and she set her ten outstretched fingers to her nose and waggled them.
In his manner and his look, in the very way he cocked his hat and waggled his stiffened legs, you discerned that he wished to divide with his friend the responsibility for the presence of his friend's trailing shadow.
He waggled a pinch of her flushed cheek between his thumb and forefinger and dived into his pocket.
When she finally found a five-cent piece, a tear had wiggle-waggled down her cheek and fell, splotching the back of her glove.
Further rage trembled along Mrs. Meyerburg's voice, and the fingers she waggled trembled, too, of that same wrath.
When she relaxed again two fresh tears waggledheavily down her cream-colored cheeks.
Mr. Binswanger waggled a crooked finger in close proximity to his son's face.
He waggled his head and muttered into his beard, and glanced at Bud with a crafty look.
He waggled the controls to be sure that everything responded and then slipped his goggles down over his eyes.
She waggledwith her tail, And nodded with her head, As little Jenny Wren Was sitting by the shed.
As little Jenny Wren As little Jenny Wren Was sitting by the shed, She waggled with her tail, And nodded with her head.
Gilbert held out his hand, and as the Doctor did not take it he waggled it feebly in the air with a sort of impotent good-fellowship.
At a little to their right there was a thin uncomely bridge that waggled across the torrent.
What wonder, then, that the poor child held her head high andwaggled her skirts?
The only thing he did not like about her was the way she waggled her skirts, and he decided that some one ought to tell her not to do it, although he would have hesitated long had such a task devolved upon himself.
But the old sheep-dog, not looking up, waggled past, flinging out his legs from side to side.
The individual, who was in perfect good-humour, did not appear to bear one word which Policeman X uttered, but nodded and waggled his grinning head at Strong, until his hat almost fell from his head over the area railings.
The young flyer opened his throttle, the venerable craft waggled its wings, felt the call of the skies, and rolled smoothly down the runway.
The pilot of the other plane waggled his wings in understanding and dropped toward the pasture with Tim following him down.
Then him and the others looked all around and Mark stuck up his head pretty slow, and then his hand, and waggled it.
Off they went, and pretty soon Plunk showed up in front of the window and waggled his hand.
Then, quick as a wink, Mark looked up at the window and waggled his hand.
Skip got up out of his chair and paced up and down and waggled his nose and craned his neck.
Old Mose waggled his head and scowled, and waggled his head some more, and opened his mouth to say something, and shut it again.
We picked out the showiest things and put them where folks could see them--and there was everything from a patent churn to a toy duck that waggled its head.
He sat there and twiddled his fingers and waggled his nose and worked his Adam's apple up and down so I nearly busted right out laughing.
He just stood and trembled, he was so furious, and waggled his nose, and his Adam's apple went up and down like an elevator in a busy building.
When Scattergood was gone, Mr. Spackles turned to the old lady and waggledhis head.
He scarcely put on his shoes except when he was going out to wallow through the drifts; and, as Coldriver knew, when Scattergood waggled his bare toes he was struggling with a problem.
And a bunch of beef shall lead them," paraphrased Pape close to one of Dot's obligingly back-waggled ears.
I used a brassy and reached the green about thirty feet from the pin, but the demon Wally pulled a mid-iron out of his bag, waggled it once or twice, and then made my brassy look sick.
He fussed and he fooled and he waggled his old dreadnaught for fifteen or twenty seconds, and then shot straight into the bunker--a wretchedly topped ball.
He staggered around to the front of the panting animal and solemnly seized her trunk and waggled it in earnest hand-shake.
For a full minute Colonel Ward stood before him and writhed his gaunt form and twisted his blue lips and waggled his bony jaws.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waggled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.