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waggish

English

Etymology

From wag (waghalter, rogue) +? -ish.

Adjective

waggish (comparative more waggish, superlative most waggish)

  1. witty, jocular, like a wag
  2. mischievous, tricky

Derived terms

  • waggishly
  • waggishness

Translations

Anagrams

  • whiggas

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waggishly

English

Etymology

waggish +? -ly

Adverb

waggishly (comparative more waggishly, superlative most waggishly)

  1. In a waggish manner.
    • 1959, John Knowles, A Separate Peace, chapter 11,
      "Who was ahead?"
      Leper smiled waggishly. "I couldn't see that...."

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