Wigwag
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British pronunciation/wˈɪɡwaɡ/
American pronunciation/wˈɪɡwæɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "wigwag"

to wigwag
01

signal by or as if by a flag or light waved according to a code

02

to signal with a swinging motion, resembling the motion of a flag

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The ship's signalman wigwagged flags to communicate with nearby vessels.
The aircraft marshaller wigwagged the wands to guide the plane to its parking spot.
During the parade, the drum major wigwagged the baton in time with the music.
She wigwagged her handkerchief from the train window to say goodbye.
The crossing guard wigwagged his arms to signal drivers to stop.
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