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Waggle Meaning in English

word

ˈwaɡəl
WAG-uhl
wˈæɡəl
WAG-uhl

Definition

To move something quickly from side to side or up and down, usually in a playful, excited, or signaling way.

Usage & Nuances

'Waggle' is informal and often playful. Common with animal parts (like tails, ears) or objects. Typical collocations: 'waggle your finger,' 'waggle his tail.' Less forceful than 'shake' and usually smaller movements. Not used for shaking hands or large objects.

Example Sentences

The dog likes to waggle its tail when it is happy.

basic

Please don't waggle your pencil during class.

basic

He waggled his finger to say no.

basic

She gave me a big smile and waggled her eyebrows.

natural

If you waggle the handle, the door might open.

natural

The bee does a special dance and waggles its body to tell others where to find food.

natural