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Meaning of waggel

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waggel (n.)

The young of the great black-backed gull (Larus marinus), formerly considered a distinct species.

waggel Sentence Examples

  1. The ducklings waggled their fluffy tails as they followed their mother.
  2. The baby giraffe waggled its long legs as it stumbled around the savanna.
  3. The toddler waggled her fingers excitedly as she saw the bright toys.
  4. The dog waggled its tail enthusiastically upon seeing its owner return home.
  5. The tail of the kite waggled back and forth in the strong wind.
  6. The leaves of the aspen trees waggled gently in the summer breeze.
  7. The child waggled the loose tooth in its mouth, desperate to get it out.
  8. The puppet waggled its head side to side, making the audience chuckle.
  9. The jellyfish waggled its tentacles through the ocean water, propelling itself forward.
  10. The loose bolt on the machine waggled dangerously, threatening to fall off.

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The young of the great black-backed gull (Larus marinus), formerly considered a distinct species.

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The ducklings waggled their fluffy tails as they followed their mother.

The baby giraffe waggled its long legs as it stumbled around the savanna.

The toddler waggled her fingers excitedly as she saw the bright toys.

The dog waggled its tail enthusiastically upon seeing its owner return home.