Waggish Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for waggish.
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Examples
- He smiled at the waggish humor.
- He is a waggish and funny boy.
- He is a waggish student in the class.
- It is a line from a waggish folk song.
- I like people who are funny and waggish.
- The new tiki bar in downtown Tacoma offers a waggish combination of strategic lighting.
- Roberts, a 35 year old Englishman with a waggish sense of humour and an interest in zoology, was happy to oblige.
- Scrooge was not much in the habit of cracking jokes, nor did he feel, in his heart, by any means waggish then.
- If you're feeling particularly waggish, we suppose you could fish a small stone out of a river bed to present the e card with.
- It's being sold as a farcical rom com about a waggish ex soccer star from Scotland who finds himself catnip to American soccer moms.
witty or joking- James Fenimore Cooper
adjective
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"Wag + Dish. A dog wags its tail playfully while eating from its dish."
"Wag + Dish. A playful dog wags his tail at the dish."
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