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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
wigwag .
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Examples
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The signalman wigwagged him and he turned up the throttle, feeling the plane begin to move.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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The signalman wigwagged him and he turned up the throttle, feeling the plane begin to move.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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The signalman wigwagged him and he turned up the throttle, feeling the plane begin to move.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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The Secret Speech of the Intelligence Tong of the Inner Planets Armed Forces wigwagged around Foyle and Robin in a hail of tiny tics, sniffs, gestures, attitudes, motions.
Tiger! Tiger! Bester, Alfred 1955
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P.S. I told Mike what you wrote to him, and he wigwagged a message of love back to you with his tail.
'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands Eliot H. Robinson
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I waved my hand at him as the boat was leaving the cove, but I suppose that he wasn't looking for he made no answer, though Yves wigwagged with a flaming bandanna.
Sweetapple Cove George van Schaick
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"It's sure got its feet stuck in the mud down there," admitted the second mate, and he stood up and wigwagged frantically for the ship.
Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers W. Bertram Foster
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Reddy wigwagged back O. K., and then the first heliographic message was sent from the ledge to the island.
The Scientific American Boy The Camp at Willow Clump Island A. Russell Bond
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Thus encouraged, Snooky's two hands wigwagged frantically above the pickets.
Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926
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Thus encouraged, Snooky's two hands wigwagged frantically above the pickets.
One Basket Edna Ferber 1926
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