Similar words: gaggle, haggle, haggler, straggle, straggler, bedraggled, swagger, waggish. Meaning: ['wægl] n. causing to move repeatedly from side to side. v. 1. move from side to side 2. move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion.
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1. One of his party tricks is to waggle his ears.
2. Can you waggle your ears?
3. She can waggle her ears.
4. Waggle the joystick like mad to move the bird upwards, get off and work your way up to the ghost.
5. I've always wanted to be able to waggle my ears.
6. Furthermore, the intensity of the waggle indicates how far along that line the food will be found.
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7. He loves pencils when you waggle them or not.
8. The "waggle dance" of honeybees is one of nature's great wonders: a sophisticated communication system that conveys distances and directions from the hive to sources of nectar.
9. He has gone wiggle - waggle and cannot be persuaded to categorical.
10. Dr. Dornhaus concluded that the value of the waggle dance depended on the environment.
11. His bottom waggle in a funny way when he walk.
12. When they open their front door, waggle a bunch of happy golden sunflowers around it; there is no other flower so guaranteed to spark a smile.
13. That supported the conclusion that the waggle dance was an illustration of altruism in the insect world.
14. The waggle dancers depend upon a vertical dancing platform for direction and orientation[sentencedict.com], but Dr. Dornhaus flipped some beehives on their sides at her study site among agricultural fields in Germany.
15. We now know that both the waggle and the correct sound pattern are necessary for communication: When either is omitted, recruitment to observer stations doesn't occur.
16. When they return to the hive, they headbutt hive mates performing the famous "waggle dance" that directs would-be foragers to rich sources of nectar.
17. Conversely, computerised bees that blindly followed the waggle dances of others without first checking whether the site was, in fact, as advertised, led to a swift but mistaken decision.
18. The waggle dance research is the second of four projects in the five-year Sussex plan, which is officially launched next week at Ratnieks's bee laboratory at Sussex University.
19. This makes the waggle dancer freeze, which we think is a reflex action.
20. The children were told to lie on their backs and waggle their legs in the air.
21. Among the bees that depart are scouts that search for the new nest site and report back using a waggle dance to advertise suitable locations.
22. He also hopes to involve the public in decoding the waggle dances online at a later stage of the four-year project.
23. Each scout inspects the site she navigated to and if she agrees that is a desirable dwelling place, she too performs a waggle dance when she returns to the swarm.
24. After a while, other scouts start to visit the sites advertised by their compatriots and, on their return, also perform more waggle dances.
25. But Dr. Dornhaus questioned what the honeybees actually got out of the waggle dance communication.