Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Boxer's approval ", 3 letters:
wag

Alternative clues for the word wag

Word definitions for wag in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wag \Wag\, n. [From Wag , v.] The act of wagging; a shake; as, a wag of the head. [Perhaps shortened from wag-halter a rogue.] A man full of sport and humor; a ludicrous fellow; a humorist; a wit; a joker. We wink at wags when they offend. --Dryden. A counselor ...

Usage examples of wag.

Mina Gelmann wagged an admonitory finger in the direction of the bobbing blue ellipse.

Trader had discovered the war wags hidden deep in the heart of the Apps, way north and east.

I once saw her gallop down a steep hill in the Arboretum to escape a dog, a German shepherd puppy that had trotted up to her, its tail wagging, for a head pat.

Wags thought so too as the dog avidly sniffed around the base of the stalls.

Tail wagging, he ushered me into the sitting room, where he and Bev were watching TV.

Every minute the king passed her sofa, Biche raised her beautiful head and greeted her royal friend with an intelligent and friendly glance and a gentle wagging of her tail, and this salutation was returned each time by Frederick before he passed on.

To his surprise, Bock recognized him as a friend and wagged his tail slightly, but still continued to growl.

My intended adores you, but you did wisely not to accept his invitation, for you would have found everything so poor, and besides tongues might have been set wagging to my disadvantage.

Brer Tarrypin, he flapped he foots, en wagged he head, en shuck he tail, but all dis aint do no good.

The windows on the Dovetail side of the gatehouse were larger, and she could see the two corgi dogs outside, peering in through the lead latticework, flabbergasted that they had, through some enormous lacuna in procedure, been left on the outside, wagging their tails somewhat uncertainly, as if, in a world that allowed such mistakes, nothing could be counted on.

A curly-haired dog which had been spending the night on a dry dunghill now rose in lazy fashion and, wagging its tail, walked slowly across the courtyard.

Run, laddie, and dinna be standing there wagging your fule tongue for naething.

He begged me to help Auld Jock, and what did I do but let my fule tongue wag about doctors.

Away from the wagging tongues and gossip hounds of Shira and surrounding villages, perhaps Gena would know peace.

Freke and Gere immediately shrank back, wagging their pom-poms furiously.