wags Synonyms
wags Meaning
wags
depart, to nod (the head) or shake (a finger) at (as in assent or mild reproof), to move in chatter or gossip, to move (the tongue) animatedly in conversation, wit, joker, joker sense 1, wit, to move to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky motions, an act of wagging, waddle, a wagging movement, to swing to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky motions, to be in motion, to move or swing to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky movements, a young man
wags Sentence Examples
- The dog's tail wagged furiously, expressing its excitement.
- She greeted her friend with a cheerful wag of her hand.
- The politician's tongue wagged incessantly as he delivered his speech.
- The loose end of the rope wagged in the wind.
- His pet bird wagged its head rhythmically to the music.
- The leaves on the tree wagged gently in the breeze.
- The pendulum of the clock wagged back and forth, marking the passage of time.
- The flag wagged on the pole, signifying a presence.
- The cat wagged its head in disapproval.
- The politician's promises wagged like a dog's tail, always changing.
FAQs About the word wags
depart, to nod (the head) or shake (a finger) at (as in assent or mild reproof), to move in chatter or gossip, to move (the tongue) animatedly in conversation,
twitches, waggles, flicks,flaps, shakes, swings, waves, swishes, jerks, whips
shuts up,clams up,
The dog's tail wagged furiously, expressing its excitement.
She greeted her friend with a cheerful wag of her hand.
The politician's tongue wagged incessantly as he delivered his speech.
The loose end of the rope wagged in the wind.