A dog's tongue can wag back and forth, but it cannot form words or speak.
The tongue of a dog. While it can wag, dogs are unable to speak or form words.
The past tense of "wag" is "wagged."
The word "wagon" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "wagon" is pronounced like the "a" in "cat" or "hat."
Wag has a short 'a' vowel sound.
the tongue on footwear can be wagged.
A dog's tongue can wag back and forth, but it cannot form words or speak.
The tongue of a dog. While it can wag, dogs are unable to speak or form words.
There's this bloke that lives in my street, he's a bit of a wag. -- British slangWhen my dog gets excited, he wag his tale.
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You can use words like Gag,Gibe,Jest or Wag...
could be a slang word for a wife or girl friend of a famous person. could be to move the tongue rapidly as in talking could be moving the finger from side to side in a rapid motion . you must spell out the word 'for' and not write 4 which means 'four'
Wag is a verb (to wag) and a noun (a wag).
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A dog wags its tail
No, the word 'wagged' is the past tense of the verb to wag (wags, wagging, wagged).The word wag is both a noun and a verb.
logos: In biblical Judaism, the word of God, which itself has creative power and is God's medium of communication with the human race. [Greek use or words reason.] The word that was in the beginning. However the confoundment of language through human usage, has reduced it to language: [French lang tongue > Latin ling, tongue + wage, to wag.] In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. [John 1:1.] If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain. [James 1:26.]