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Beyond family, but not far, are his friends, waggish characters some of them.
No one had ever seen him so waggish, or so happy.
You have to decide,' he said, looking waggish, and also beginning to whine.
He curled back his lips in a waggish imitation of a human smile.
It is a line from a waggish folk song.
A waggish reporter suggested he might buy it.
The waggish thesaurus retorts with the phrase, "I'll drink to that."
"The drinking judge," one waggish lawyer called him.
Vance looked at him with waggish reproachfulness and sighed.
So the tone of pre-season commenting tends to be waggish and dismissive.
Woudiver made a gesture of waggish distaste and looked off across the room.
Mr Morris, an ex-docker with a waggish humour, is one such.
We remind you that an officer and a gentleman does not indulge in waggish humor or display."
He had a look of waggish good-humor.
The waggish humor enlivens the trip but does not entirely alleviate the obscurities.
Such a waggish leering as lurks in all your horribles!
"What a waggish old rascal you are."
Madison waved a waggish finger at him. '
He liked Janet, who was middle-aged, had a waggish sense of humour and was cheerful.
"Rather a small box for you, sir," said the waggish Mr. Gould.
("Man embraces woman," as waggish grammarians used to put it.)
Lord Gensifer here made waggish allusion to an ancient joke of the district.
Vance fixed a waggish look on Heath.
When Heath had stepped out Vance gave Markham a waggish look.
A waggish smile washed over Elias's face.