“They say on Sunday afternoon the wagger makes the same speech to the freshers that he's made for twenty years.”
“Snicker all you want, but the diagrams accompanying these instructions are rudimentary at best, and the befuddled wife could easily have plugged the wagger into, say, a light socket or the household fuse box.”
“Benitez's side are in the groove and are not only winning but doing it with as wagger.”
“Despite his acclaim, Mr. Newman's constitutional waggishness kept him from taking himself too seriously.”
“And that combination of waggishness with laddishness which goes down well in Britain will benefit his reputation.”
“In his movies, his characteristic method has been to winnow the maximum in observational humor and satirical waggishness out of a more or less static situation before pulling the plug.”