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waggle
 
VERB:1. To move (one's arms or wings, for example) up and down: beat, flap, flitter, flop, flutter, wave. See REPETITION. 2. To move to and fro vigorously and usually repeatedly: switch, wag1, wave. See REPETITION. 3. To move or proceed with short irregular motions up and down or from side to side: squiggle, squirm, wiggle, worm, wriggle, writhe. See MOVE, REPETITION.
 
 
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