Later General Duffield signalled that his scouts thought reinforcements were marching to the battered old fort, and Admiral Sampson wigwagged him: “There is no Spaniard left there.
From the flagship of the destroyers at the head of the line swift signals were wigwagged and repeated down the lines.
No sooner was the destroyer within signalling distance of the transport that carried Major-General Burton, than a wigwagged demand came for that list.
Using the international code he wigwagged rapidly this message: "We will make a grace of necessity and surrender.
Stand by to receive boarding party," a signalman on the "Grigsby's" bridge wigwagged as the launch started toward the water.
Hughie wigwagged the infield to come close, so they could hear the song of the Whirling Sphere and join in the chorus.
Illustration: “Hughie wigwagged the infielders to come in closer.
The signaller wigwagged to the Warrenton turnpike:-- General Lee.
The signal officer on the knoll behind the Stonewall wigwagged back.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wigwagged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.