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  • 1 waggle

    ['wæɡl] 1. verb
    (to (cause to) move from side to side: She waggled her hips as she walked down the street; His beard waggled as he ate.) sacudir(-se)
    2. noun
    (such a movement.) sacudidela
    * * *
    wag.gle
    [w'ægəl] n balanço, meneio, abanada, sacudidela. • vt+vi balançar, abanar, menear, sacudir.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > waggle

  • 2 waggle

    ['wæɡl] 1. verb
    (to (cause to) move from side to side: She waggled her hips as she walked down the street; His beard waggled as he ate.) sacudir(-se)
    2. noun
    (such a movement.) sacudida

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > waggle

  • 3 wiggle

    ['wiɡl]
    (to waggle or wriggle: She wiggled her hips.) saracotear
    * * *
    wig.gle
    [w'igəl] n 1 meneio. 2 linha ondulada. • vt+vi 1 sacudir(-se), agitar(-se), menear(-se), abanar(-se). 2 serpear.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > wiggle

  • 4 wiggle

    ['wiɡl]
    (to waggle or wriggle: She wiggled her hips.) ondular, sacudir

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > wiggle

См. также в других словарях:

  • Waggle dance — is a term used in beekeeping and ethology for a particular figure eight dance of the honey bee. By performing this dance, successful foragers can share with their hive mates information about the direction and distance to patches of flowers… …   Wikipedia

  • waggle — (v.) mid 15c., frequentative of WAG (Cf. wag) (v.). Cf. Du. waggelen to waggle, O.H.G. wagon to move, shake, Ger. wackeln to totter. Related: Waggled; waggling …   Etymology dictionary

  • Waggle — Wag gle, v. i. [Freq. of wag; cf. D. waggelen, G. wackeln.] To reel, sway, or move from side to side; to move with a wagging motion; to waddle. [1913 Webster] Why do you go nodding and waggling so? L Estrange. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Waggle — Wag gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Waggled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Waggling}.] To move frequently one way and the other; to wag; as, a bird waggles his tail. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Waggle — Wag gle, n. A waggling or wagging; specif. (Golf), the preliminary swinging of the club head back and forth over the ball in the line of the proposed stroke. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • waggle — index brandish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • waggle — [v] shake bobble, flourish, flutter, jerk, jiggle, joggle, quiver, twitch, wag, wave, wiggle; concept 150 …   New thesaurus

  • waggle — ► VERB ▪ move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down. ► NOUN ▪ an act of waggling. DERIVATIVES waggler noun waggly adjective. ORIGIN from WAG(Cf. ↑wag) …   English terms dictionary

  • waggle — [wag′əl] vt. waggled, waggling [freq. of WAG1] to wag, esp. with short, quick movements vi. to move in a shaky or wobbly manner; totter n. the act or an instance of waggling waggly adj …   English World dictionary

  • waggle — UK [ˈwæɡ(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms waggle : present tense I/you/we/they waggle he/she/it waggles present participle waggling past tense waggled past participle waggled to move up and down or from side to side with short… …   English dictionary

  • waggle — wagglingly, adv. /wag euhl/, v., waggled, waggling, n. v.i. 1. to wobble or shake, esp. while in motion: The ball waggled slowly to a stop. The leaves of the tree waggled in the wind. v.t. 2. to move up and down or from side to side in a short,… …   Universalium

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