wagged in English

verb
1
(with reference to an animal's tail) move or cause to move rapidly to and fro.
his tail began to wag

Use "wagged" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "wagged" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wagged", or refer to the context using the word "wagged" in the English Dictionary.

1. The dog wagged its tail excitedly.

2. He wagged a disapproving finger.

3. The dog wagged its tail furiously.

4. She wagged her finger with mock severity.

5. The little dog's tail wagged in delight.

6. Doktor wagged a metronome finger at me.

7. He wagged an Admonitory finger at the culprit.

8. 21 She wagged her finger with mock severity.

9. He wagged his finger sternly at the two boys.

10. 30 The dog leapt and wagged its tail in excitement.

11. Beards wagged, and noodles dangled over them. Bald pates glowed; eyeglasses glistened.

12. When the dogs came within an arm’s length of us, they stopped, wagged their tails, and walked away.

13. He wagged his muddy boots, feeling uncertainly for each rung of the ladder: he had clearly been drinking already.

14. She wagged dutifully but I could sense she was somewhat overwhelmed - and that was only the staff!

15. Synonyms for Bobbled include bobbed, jogged, nodded, jounced, pumped, seesawed, wagged, dipped, moved up and down and jerked

16. Wagging its tail till its whole body wagged, it flung itself Adoringly at its master's trousers, pawing and wriggling in ecstasy.