a. colloq. Also waggley. [f. WAGGLE v. + -Y.] Waggling, unsteady; in quots. transf., having frequent irregular curves.

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1894.  Eliz. Banks, Camp. Curiosity, 135. They keep in the path, even in its most waggly parts.

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1915.  Blackw. Mag., Sept., 303/2. A mud fort it was,… with a deep waggley narrow trench running all round.

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