v. Variant of WAGGLE v.

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1648.  Hexham, Loteren, to Wagge, or to Woggle.

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1918.  Blackw. Mag., June, 767/1. I woggle my machine [sc. an aeroplane] from side to side until the leader takes note that strangers have been spied.

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1921.  S. Graham, Europe—Whither bound? (1922), 131. The miserable green waggons of open horse-trams woggled along the main ways.

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