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  • But, as you know, we could all do with a bit of wiggle-waggle from time to time I felt like having a good old wiggle-waggle some time ago but, instead, I spent my time posting this on the blog instead...

    Archive 2010-01-01 X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010

  • But its unloaded swagger becomes more of a wiggle-waggle with each new passenger and piece of luggage coming aboard.

    2011 Suzuki Kizashi SE reviewed by Warren Brown 2010

  • According to the sleevenotes, this album will "put some wiggle-waggle in your hips and some funk in your soul".

    Archive 2010-01-01 X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010

  • But its unloaded swagger becomes more of a wiggle-waggle with each new passenger and piece of luggage coming aboard.

    2011 Suzuki Kizashi SE reviewed by Warren Brown 2010

  • Third parties, stop cashing in on wiggle-waggle gimmicks!

    Nintendo Wii to Get Netflix Streaming… in HD? | /Film 2009

  • He thought that probably the boy was too busy to be sociable, and he trotted along with the mules and watched their long funny ears go wiggle-waggle when a fly buzzed near them.

    Half-Past Seven Stories Robert Gordon Anderson

  • The followers of Walker contended that Henderson was the worst of scorpions to thus come to Noonoon on the last night; but considering that he had only addressed Noonoon once to Walker's thrice, as an impartial wiggle-waggle I could not help seeing that the

    Some Everyday Folk and Dawn Miles Franklin 1916

  • 'Like Johnson's young lady, who was "not categorical, but all wiggle-waggle",' added Uncle Laurie, enjoying the battle immensely.

    Jo's Boys Louisa May Alcott 1860

  • Poll is a stupid slut; I had some hopes of her at first; but, when I talked to her tightly and closely, I could make nothing of her; she was wiggle-waggle, and I could never persuade her to be categorical.

    Dr. Johnson and Fanny Burney 1842

  • I am not only the politest man, but the best electioneerer: you ought to see me shaking hands with the vibrations, the pump-handle and pendulum, the cross-cut and wiggle-waggle.

    Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 420 Volume 17, New Series, January 17, 1852 Various 1836

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