His thin arms waggled around in the air balancing himself on on his stool as he laughed with conviction at everything. |
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Three pairs of US army shades turned on me, and a couple of American guns waggled discouragingly in my direction. |
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Standing up, he twisted his right hand into the shape of a phone and waggled it in front of his ear. |
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Without benefit of poles or much of a slope, I waggled my arms back and forth to get going. |
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After quarterback Jay Fiedler waggled to his right, he found himself face to face with Armstrong. |
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The old scale was analog, with a dial and a pointer that waggled a bit unless you stood perfectly still. |
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He raised his right arm, waggled a finger and launched into his familiar swallow dive. |
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Dave raised his eyebrows slyly as he took a mouthful of beer and waggled the empty bottle to make his point. |
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Beautiful Dog rolled his eyes at his god, swung his tail, waggled his ears, made uncouth movements with his splay feet, and grinned from ear to ear. |
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The tassel on the end of his pigtail waggled all down the path and, as he turned out of the gate, it gave a special little flip. |
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He put his fingers over his head like two antennas, crossed his eyes, and waggled his tongue like some kind of insect. |
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As the hours across the ocean wore on, five-foot-one Dorothy had sunk farther and farther into her seat, until she resembled a child whose feet waggled impatiently above the broken-crayon-and-mini-pretzel-strewn floor. |
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Nuno leapt from the bench and waggled his finger at them. |
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I waggled my feet as a signal that I wanted to be out-in a hurry. |
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Apparently he was satisfied, for he waggled his wings and went away. |
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Eyebrows waggled at this change of direction. |
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The Mole waggled his toes from sheer happiness, spread his chest with a sigh of full contentment, and leaned back blissfully into the soft cushions. |
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