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Wagly

Definition:

Wagly is an onomatopoeic term used to describe the swaying or wagging movement of a tail, typically seen in domesticated animals such as dogs.

Part of Speech:

Noun: The act of wagging or swaying the tail.

Verb: To move or swish the tail from side to side.

Adjective: Describing something as having a wagging or swaying motion, similar to a tail.

Senses:

Sense 1: The movement of a dog's tail as an expression of happiness, excitement, or affection.

Sense 2: A cheerful and lively atmosphere or mood.

Usages:

Popularity: Wagly is a popular term used among pet owners and animal lovers to refer to the tail wagging of dogs.

Locality: The term "wagly" is used globally by English-speaking individuals who interact with dogs.

Sample Sentences:

Noun: When I walked in the door, my dog greeted me with an enthusiastic wagly.

Verb: The excited puppy waglied its tail furiously upon seeing its owner.

Adjective: We watched the wagly motion of the dog's tail as it happily played in the park.

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