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[wag-ish] / ˈwæg ɪʃ /


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Waggish financial analysts have referred to the Greek problems as a "Greece fire," meaning it's messy and hard to put out.

From Washington Post • Mar. 21, 2010

Waggish non-Yalemen never seem to weary of calling "For God, for Country and for Yale" the outstanding single anticlimax in the English language.

From Time Magazine Archive

Waggish professors in elementary physics never fail to put to their classes such a question as: "If a stone deaf man, alone on the moon, should shoot off a cannon, would there be any sound?"

From Time Magazine Archive

The Winsome Waggish Warblers proved to be a quartette of rabbit singers, two gentlemen and two lady rabbits.

From The Emerald City of Oz by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)




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