verb
- past tense of waggle; moved or caused to move with short, quick movements from side to side or up and down
Examples
- The dog waggled its tail excitedly when it saw its owner.
- She waggled her finger at the misbehaving child.
- The golfer waggled the club before taking his shot.
- He waggled his eyebrows to make the baby laugh.
- The loose tooth waggled when she touched it with her tongue.
- The teacher waggled the pencil to get the students’ attention.