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Wagged

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The parent wagged their tongue at their child, playfully scolding them for their misbehavior.
They wagged the blame for the accident onto the weather.
The mischievous boy wagged his tongue at his sister, trying to get a rise out of her.
She wagged her finger at him, scolding him for his behavior.
The mischievous child wagged her tongue at her sister when their parents weren't looking.
The mole in the organization wagged information to the rival group.
He wagged his responsibilities and left the project incomplete.
The child wagged his tongue at his sister, trying to get a reaction.
The teacher wagged her finger disapprovingly at the class.
He wagged his finger at the misbehaving children in the classroom.
The model wagged her finger at the photographer, refusing to pose for another shot.
The witness wagged testimony to the opposing lawyer.
Mary wagged on about her new dress to her friend.
The little girl wagged her tongue at her baby brother to make him laugh.
The telemarketer wagged on about the benefits of their product without considering the customer's needs.
The judge wagged his finger at the defendant for not showing remorse.
The therapist wagged her finger at the patient for not following through with the treatment plan.
The blogger wagged on about their opinion without providing any evidence to back it up.
The doctor wagged on about their medical expertise instead of listening to the patient's concerns.
The financial advisor wagged on about the importance of saving money without considering the client's financial situation.
The boys wagged on about their favorite video games.
The talk show host wagged on about their personal life instead of the topic of the show.
The teenagers wagged on about their crushes and relationships.
The students wagged on about their weekend plans during class.
The politician wagged on about their accomplishments without addressing the issues at hand.
The lawyer wagged on about irrelevant details during the trial.
The comedian wagged his finger at the heckler, putting them in their place.
The actor wagged his tongue at his co-star, teasing them about their performance.
The cartoon character wagged his tongue at his rival in the show.
The talk show host wagged his finger at the politician, calling out their false promises.
The gossip wagged her tongue at the coffee shop, spreading rumors about her neighbors.
The jester wagged his tongue at the king during the court performance.
The teacher wagged her finger at the student for cheating on the exam.
The comedian wagged her tongue at the audience to get a laugh.
The child wagged their tongue at the cat through the window.
The jester wagged his tongue at the queen during the performance, testing his limits.
The puppeteer wagged the puppet's tongue at the children during the show.
The student wagged her finger at the teacher as a playful response to a joke.
The mime artist wagged his finger to mimic a scolding mother.
The lizard wagged its tongue as it tasted the air.
The puppy wagged its tail and tongue, excited to see its owner.
The politician wagged his finger at the journalist who asked a tough question, but didn't answer it.
The boy wagged his finger at his sister, pretending to scold her.
The teacher wagged her finger at the student who was caught cheating on the test.
He wagged his tongue in disbelief when he heard the news.
The baby wagged her finger, trying to get her mother's attention.
The toddler wagged her finger at the cat, trying to playfully scold it.
The politician wagged his tongue to avoid answering the question directly.
She wagged her finger, indicating that he was not supposed to touch the fragile vase.
The man wagged his tongue suggestively at his date.
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