There she stood at the edge of the carpet, waiting, her face, framed in that funny little black shawl, turned toward the window, and the tail of the little shawl kind of waggling in the wind.
He played rather surprisingly well the cheap music of the day, waggling his head (already threatening baldness) in a professional vaudeville manner and squinting up through his cigar smoke, happily.
Not all players suspect what a deep influence the preliminary waggling of the club has on the subsequent swing.
There was no road through the forest, only a narrow path that went waggling along over rocks and rivers and tangly tree-roots, and nobody but a mountaineer could have found it.
He leaned over to pinch her cheek, waggling it softly and masticating well before he spoke.
You wouldn't b'lieve the things I seen in that show," said Bogle, waggling his head.
Shouldn't be s'prised," said Scattergood, waggling his head.
Having brushed his clothes, the young man came, with smiling composure, through the forest, the yellow dog waggling at his heels.
A shaggy, soft-footed shadow was waggling along at his heels, Dick's favorite setter.
Waddles stood there, waggling his putter behind the ball and waiting for the Major to say the word, but the word did not come.
She wore it like an earring, waggling it slyly so that her curls were set a-bobbing.
He smiled at her through eyes dimmer still, then rose, waggling the bent forefinger.
Suddenly he leaned toward her, his voice rather quieter, but his forefinger waggling out toward the open door.
This time she pulled her lips to a smile, waggling her forefinger.
Between them a waggling punkah fanned twenty cane-bottomed chairs and two rows of shiny plates.
The man squatted on a carpet in the middle of this room, with folded arms, waggling his head to and fro, swaying about, and singing through his nose choice phrases from the sacred work.
And his father also went and held the lad when he fought, his white, reverend beard waggling in the wind, till at last the bairn lay still.
For myself, I declare that when she came down and walked in the garden, I became like a little waggling puppy dog, so great was my desire to attract her attention.
So that the nut-cracker jaw underneath and the waggling plume aloft might well have made a cat laugh.
However, Kathryn lacked a mirror within range, and so she talked on quite as contentedly, despite the waving, waggling tail.
Kathryn, still regardless of the waggling little tail, shook her head in vehement negation.
When he was first made, somebody told him that unless he did something characteristic, like waggling his little tail, he was likely to be mistaken by the undiscriminating for his bigger cousin, the Grant's gazelle.
Various little Thompson's gazelles skipped away to the left waggling their tails vigorously and continuously as Nature long since commanded "Tommies" to do.
Suddenly he saw the head of a man waggling out of the window of the railway-carriage; and since this head had no ears, he recognised Signor Petito.
And he stood on his hands, feet waggling in the air, apparently from mere exuberance of spirits.
At first he could see nothing at all, but when he had been there a little while, he saw that there was a rat, who was wiggling and waggling around, and had a bunch of keys hanging from her tail.
At first he could see nothing; but after he had stood there a while, he discovered a rat with a bunch of keys at the end of her tail, which she was wiggling and waggling in front of him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waggling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.