Sentences with waggle
wag·gle
W w - He was waggling his toes in his socks. [VERB noun]
- The ball waggled slowly to a stop. The leaves of the tree waggled in the wind.
- He can waggle his ears.
- He can make his ears waggle.
- To waggle one's head.
- IBM recently ran a series of ads drawing on the ' waggle dance' of bees.
- I tell him to load it up early in the pitcher's motion, to get that waggle with his bat, that rhythm, earlier.