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wigwagging Meaning
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wigwagging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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wigwagging Sentence Examples
- The semaphore flags were wigwagging frantically, conveying urgent messages across the battlefield.
- The crowd wigwagged their glow sticks with infectious enthusiasm during the concert.
- The semaphore tower wigwagged its message tirelessly, guiding ships through treacherous waters.
- The boy scout wigwagged his flashlight in Morse code, signaling to his fellow campers.
- The traffic signal wigwagged its amber light, warning drivers to slow down.
- The lighthouse keeper wigwagged his lantern, summoning help for a distressed vessel.
- The runners wigwagged their arms as they crossed the finish line in a thrilling sprint.
- The signaler used a wigwagging flag to communicate with a distant ship during a naval exercise.
- The wigwagging antennae of the radio tower picked up distant transmissions.
- The Morse code message wigwagged across the wires, carrying news from distant lands.
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The semaphore flags were wigwagging frantically, conveying urgent messages across the battlefield.
The crowd wigwagged their glow sticks with infectious enthusiasm during the concert.
The semaphore tower wigwagged its message tirelessly, guiding ships through treacherous waters.
The boy scout wigwagged his flashlight in Morse code, signaling to his fellow campers.