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Filter by Meaning The teacher waggle her finger at the misbehaving student.
The hiker had to waggle through the narrow passage between the rocks.
The dancer waggle her hips in a mesmerizing rhythm.
The teacher waggle the pointer to highlight important information on the whiteboard.
The bee waggle its wings to communicate the location of nectar to other bees.
The goalkeeper waggle his hands to distract the opposing team's player during a penalty kick.
The farmer waggle the rake to gather all the fallen leaves.
The wind caused the flag to waggle on top of the pole.
The magician waggle his wand and made the rabbit disappear.
The hairstylist waggle her scissors skillfully to give the customer a trendy haircut.
The fish waggle its tail fin to propel itself through the water.
The dog waggle its tail when it saw its owner.
The conductor waggle his baton to guide the orchestra.
The dancer waggle her hips to the rhythm of the music.
The conductor waggle his baton to guide the orchestra through the complex piece of music.
She waggle her finger to scold her misbehaving child.
The baby waggle its arms and legs while lying on the playmat.
The toddler loves to waggle his toy car in front of his friends.
The traffic officer waggle his hand to indicate that the driver should proceed.
The magician waggle his wand in a mysterious pattern before performing his trick.
The teacher waggle her finger to scold the misbehaving student.
The conductor waggle his baton to signal the start of the orchestra's performance.
The hiker waggle a stick in the air to scare away the approaching wild animal.
The bee waggle its abdomen to communicate the direction of the nectar source to other bees.
The politician waggle his eyebrows suggestively during the speech.
The parent waggle a toy in front of the baby to make it smile.
The baby waggle its arms in delight when it saw its favorite toy.
The soccer player waggle his hand to indicate a pass to his teammate.
The soccer coach waggle his arms to instruct the players on the field.
The baby waggle its arms and legs with delight while playing with the colorful toys.
The children waggle their fingers at each other to silently communicate during the game.
The bee waggle its body to communicate the location of the flower to other bees.
The magician waggle his wand and performed a stunning trick.
The traffic officer waggle his whistle to direct the cars at the intersection.
The pendulum clock waggle back and forth with each tick.
The bird waggle its tail feathers in a rhythmic pattern.
The flag on the ship's mast waggle in the strong winds.
The cheerleaders waggle their pom-poms to energize the crowd.
The dancer waggle her hips during the performance.
The snake waggle its tongue to sense its surroundings.
The toddler waggle the toy in front of his face.
The bee waggle its wings to communicate the direction of the nectar source to other bees.
The wind caused the branches of the trees to waggle vigorously.
The dog eagerly waggle its tail when its owner returned home.
The dancer's hips waggle seductively to the beat of the music.
The toddler giggled as she waggle her fingers in front of her face.
The soccer player waggle his hips to confuse the goalkeeper.
The flag on top of the mountain waggle in the gusty wind.
The leaves of the palm tree waggle in the tropical storm.
The kite started to waggle in the strong winds.
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