"Wagger" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wagger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wagger" Meaning

The verb "wag" has several meanings, including:

1. To move the tail back and forth, as a dog does. Example: "The excited dog began to wag its tail."
2. To move something, such as a branch or a flag, back and forth. Example: "The tree branch wagged gently in the breeze."
3. To walk or move unsteadily, often while trying to balance. Example: "He waggled along the tightrope."

However, I think the word you meant to type was "wager". If that's the case, here's the explanation:

A wager is a bet or a gamble. It's a sum of money or something of value that is risked or staked on the outcome of a contest, game, or event.

Example: "The two friends made a wager to see who could eat the hottest pepper."

"Wagger" Examples

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1. Someone who tends to act with bragging arrogance:
- She's such a wagger and always boasts about her accomplishments.

2. To boast or show off in a way that seems silly or annoying:
- He waggery over his new bike, but everyone just rolled their eyes.

3. In British pig farming, to move around or wag one's tail:
- Sows are notorious for waggering around the pen during breeding season.

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5. To become big or large:
- The acreage was not waggered up to what we saw in pictures.

"Wagger" Similar Words

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A wager is a bet or a gamble, especially one made with money, where the outcome is uncertain or uncertain. It can also mean a solid or deeply held determination or opinion.

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Wagering refers to the act of risking something of value on the outcome of a contest or event that is determined by chance, in the hope of winning a larger amount of value. It is a form of gambling, often associated with betting on sports events, card games, or other forms of gaming.

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Wages refer to the money or compensation paid to an employee by their employer for their work or labor. It includes salary, hourly pay, or other forms of monetary rewards for services rendered. Wages can be paid hourly, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or based on a project or piecework basis, and are often inclusive of benefits and bonuses.

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Nonsense or foolishness.

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To move the tail back and forth repeatedly, typically in excitement or happiness. Can also refer to the act of swinging or oscillating a body part, such as the head or arms, in a similar manner.

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In a humorous or teasing manner; playfully mocking or joking. <br><br>Example: "He made a waggishly comment about the new policy, trying to make a point without offending anyone."

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