whigling (Meaning)

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whigling (n.)

A petty or inferior Whig; -- used in contempt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whigling

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whigling Sentence Examples

  1. The puppy's tail whigled excitedly as it greeted its owner.
  2. The snake slithered through the grass, its tongue whigling constantly.
  3. The worms whigled in disgust as they were exposed to the sunlight.
  4. The toddler whigled her fingers as she tried to grab a toy.
  5. The fish whigled its fins, propelling itself through the water.
  6. The wind whigled the leaves on the tree, creating a rustling sound.
  7. The flame whigled and danced in the draft.
  8. The mouse whigled its nose as it searched for food.
  9. The jelly whigled and wobbled as it was stirred.
  10. The baby's toes whigled under its blanket, indicating its contentment.

FAQs About the word whigling

A petty or inferior Whig; -- used in contempt.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The puppy's tail whigled excitedly as it greeted its owner.

The snake slithered through the grass, its tongue whigling constantly.

The worms whigled in disgust as they were exposed to the sunlight.

The toddler whigled her fingers as she tried to grab a toy.