Pronunciation of the English word wag.
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1. | Dogs wag their tails and cats swish theirs. | |
2. | Tom used to wag school a lot when he was a kid. | |
3. | All but two members of the Conservative Party lost their seats in a federal election. One wag joked that their entire caucus could now meet in a telephone booth. | |
4. | I'm not going to wag my tail when they arrive. | |
5. | But there was no moving Prendergast and those who were with him. Our only chance of safety lay in making a clean job of it, said he, and he would not leave a tongue with power to wag in a witness-box. | |
6. | If the tail were smarter, it would wag the dog. | |
7. | Dogs wag their tails when they're happy. |