In friendly jest, one of the waiters came up to her and wagged his finger gently, indicating that the establishment did not approve. |
It just wagged its tail at her and lay down in a patch of sunshine to drowse. |
The basset hound jumped out of the car and wagged his tail as soon as the door opened, and he trotted happily up to the front door of the house. |
The Cat seemed somewhat puzzled by this comment, and his stride became less confident, while his tail wagged in apparent disconsolation. |
Her huge black Labrador came galumphing around the corner of her house and wagged his tail excitedly when he saw he was being taken on a walk. |
Children wagged school and chased each other through the flooded streets, while their parents headed to the centre of town to see the damage. |