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Wigwag   Listen
verb
Wigwag  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. wigwagged; pres. part. wigwagging)  To move to and fro, to wag.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Wigwag" Quotes from Famous Books



... the hat to you other workers? No. I'm as good as ever I was. I made my left arm learn my right arm's business. If I lose my left arm next I'll teach my feet to write. And if I lose those, by God! I'll write with my teeth, or wigwag my ears. ...
— The Cup of Fury - A Novel of Cities and Shipyards • Rupert Hughes



Words linked to "Wigwag" :   flourish, signalize, sign, signal



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