verb
- moving or causing to move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down
Usage: present participle of waggle
noun
- the action of moving with short quick movements from side to side or up and down
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The dog was waggling its tail excitedly when its owner came home.
- She kept waggling her finger at the misbehaving children.
- The golfer practiced waggling the club before taking his shot.
- The rabbit’s nose was waggling as it sniffed the air.
- His constant waggling of the pen was distracting during the meeting.
- The waggling of the loose tooth made her nervous.
- Stop waggling your eyebrows like that—it’s annoying.