waggie Antonyms

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Meaning of waggie

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waggie (n.)

The pied wagtail.

waggie Sentence Examples

  1. The dog wagged its tail excitedly, its waggie a beacon of canine happiness.
  2. The waggies of the horses as they galloped across the field were a mesmerizing sight.
  3. The baby's waggie as it giggled was irresistible, melting hearts with its infectious joy.
  4. The cat's waggie was an invitation for attention, a gentle request for a cuddle.
  5. The snake's waggie was a warning, a shimmering signal to stay away.
  6. The plant's waggies swayed gently in the breeze, a mesmerizing dance of nature.
  7. The flag's waggie rippled in the wind, a symbol of pride and patriotism.
  8. The kite's waggie caught the sunlight, creating a kaleidoscope of colors in the sky.
  9. The dancer's waggies were a mesmerizing display of rhythm and grace.
  10. The artist's waggie with their brush created a masterpiece on the canvas, a symphony of colors and textures.

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The pied wagtail.

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The dog wagged its tail excitedly, its waggie a beacon of canine happiness.

The waggies of the horses as they galloped across the field were a mesmerizing sight.

The baby's waggie as it giggled was irresistible, melting hearts with its infectious joy.

The cat's waggie was an invitation for attention, a gentle request for a cuddle.