Sentences with wagged
wag
W w - A dog wagging its tail.
- Her behavior caused local tongues to wag.
- It was back in 1896 that Edwin Flack, an Australian trainee accountant studying in London, wagged work to compete in Athens.
- Yesterday afternoon, as the Indian tail wagged and the Australian side took on the look of a sour dog you'd cross the street to avoid.
- Let the world wag how it will.
- A friendly wag of the tail.
- Yet, no matter how sensitive the design, it makes Petra, like Stonehenge, all too like the proverbial dog wagged by its tail.
- The fickle finger of fashion has already wagged at a fresh crop of frivolous fripperies for winter 2003.
- Everyone just giggled and looked hopeless and Maryanne Fahey as Jacki MacDonald wagged her head around wackily and nothing happened.
- Tongues wagged on Friday night when Roos made a point of mentioning Kennelly was not yet among the retired players they were honouring.