wagging


verb

  • To move something from side to side, like a dog's tail when it's happy.
  • To shake your head to show you don't agree with something.
  • To be moving or doing something; to be active.
  • To leave or go away.

noun

  • The action of moving something back and forth, like a dog's tail wagging.


Sentences

  • The dog was wagging its tail when I arrived.
  • Wagging is what dogs do when they are happy.
  • My cat doesn't wag, but my dog does.
  • The puppy was wagging its tail fast.
  • Wagging shows that the dog is friendly.

Word Explanation:

  • Wagging is when something shakes or moves side to side. For example, a dog wags its tail when it is excited or friendly.

Word in hindi

हिलाना

hilana

Other variations in hindi

  • झूलना jhoolna
  • हिलाना hilana

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'wagging' mean?

Wagging means to move something back and forth quickly, like a dog's tail when it's excited.

How do you pronounce 'wagging'?

You say 'wagging' like this: wag-ing, with the emphasis on the first part 'wag'.

What is the origin of the word 'wagging'?

The word 'wagging' comes from the Old English word 'wagian', which means to move to and fro.

What is the meaning of 'wagging' in Kannada?

The word 'wagging' in Kannada is 'ಹರಿಯುವುದು' (Hariyuvudu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Dogs wag their tails to show they are happy or excited!

Proverb

A wagging tail is a sign of a happy heart, meaning joy can be shown in many ways.

Quote

"Happiness is a warm puppy." - Charles M. Schulz

Mini blog:

Wagging Tails!

Wagging tails are like happy little flags! When a dog wags its tail, it’s saying, “I’m excited to see you!” Just like when you jump up and down when your best friend arrives.

Imagine a fluffy puppy with a tail that wags so fast, it looks like a little helicopter! Dogs wag their tails to show their feelings, just like we smile when we’re happy.

So next time you see a wagging tail, remember it’s a furry friend’s way of spreading joy! What makes you wag your tail with happiness?