Synonym: bob, flap, flutter, sway, swing, wave, wobble. Similar words: wage, wagon, New Age, stowage, bandwagon. Meaning: [wæg] n. 1. a witty amusing person who makes jokes 2. causing to move repeatedly from side to side. v. move from side to side.
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1. All asses wag their ears.
3. Dogs wag their tails when they are pleased.
4. He's a bit of a wag.
5. Go to! You are a wag.
6. The dog gave a wag of its tail.
7. I didn't wag my finger at him.
8. Some wag had drawn a face on the wall.
9. With a single wag of her finger she managed to convey her total disapproval.
10. An event that made heads turn and tongues wag.
11. Pete: wag your head like a puppet.
12. Loden's hackles subsided[sentence dictionary], his tail began to wag.
13. As one wag put it, as it was the opening of the toilets, perhaps they should have invited Lou Macari.
14. I overcontrolled the pedals, making the tail wag back and forth.
15. All drawn by the wag Willie Rushton, they are each priced at £75.
16. Some wag had already filched a target and pinned it on Sylvester's unknowing back.
17. Eddie, however, having no tail to wag, was simply smiling, something he's very good at.
18. Silvery water swirled beneath and we spied grey wag tails on wet boulders in mid-stream.
19. Can the Libyan tail wag the Egyptian dog?
20. I'll not wag an ace further.
21. His silvery tongue began to wag.
23. They tried to keep their affair secret, but it wasn't long before tongues began to wag.
24. This is a small island and tongues are beginning to wag .
25. When I said something to him he would look, wag, and put his snout back to the window.
26. They took a peek, and then did everything but lay down and wag their tails.
27. The man with the thin hair continued to shout and wag his finger.
28. A yellow hammer sang from its perch in a patch of gorse and a grey wag tail flew over.
29. It'should be noted that the vibration is not wig - wag.
30. I tell the family good- bye in the only way I know how, a soft wag of my tail and a nuzzle of my nose.