Waggling Meaning in English
word · lemma: waggle
ˈwæɡəɫɪŋ/, /ˈwæɡɫɪŋ
WAG-uh-ling
wˈæɡlɪŋ
WAG-ling
التعريف
Waggling means moving something side to side or up and down with quick, small movements, usually in a playful or informal way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used for small or flexible things (like fingers, tails, ears). Sounds informal and playful. Common collocations: 'waggling your finger', 'waggling tail'. Not as strong as 'shake' or 'wave.'
Spanish: menear - sacudir ligeramentePortuguese (BR): balançar - sacudir levementePortuguese (PT): abanar - sacudir ligeiramenteChinese (Simplified): 轻轻晃动 - 摆动Chinese (Traditional): 輕輕晃動 - 擺動Hindi: हल्के से हिलानाArabic: يهتز بخفة - يلوحBengali: নাড়ানো - দোলানোRussian: покачивать - болтатьJapanese: ひらひら動かす - 小刻みに揺らすVietnamese: lắc lư - ngoáyKorean: 흔들다 - 까딱이다Turkish: sallamak - oynatmakUrdu: ہلانا - جھٹکناIndonesian: menggoyangkan - menggeliatkan
جمل نموذجية
The dog keeps waggling its tail.
basic
She was waggling her finger at me.
basic
The baby started waggling his feet.
basic
He tried waggling his eyebrows to make me laugh.
natural
I noticed him waggling his ears in the mirror.
natural
Kids love waggling their loose teeth before they fall out.
natural