A tongue of fire.
The tongue of a dog. While it can wag, dogs are unable to speak or form words.
the tongue on footwear can be wagged.
No! Wag means Wives and girlfriends
The past tense is wagged.
Yes, flag has a short A vowel sound just like the words wag, hag, and bag.
The A has a short A sound (as in wag, drag, nag) and the O has a schwa sound (wag-un).
the tongue on footwear can be wagged.
the tongue on footwear can be wagged.
There's this bloke that lives in my street, he's a bit of a wag. -- British slangWhen my dog gets excited, he wag his tale.
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You can use words like Gag,Gibe,Jest or Wag...
could be a slang word for a wife or girl friend of a famous person. could be to move the tongue rapidly as in talking could be moving the finger from side to side in a rapid motion . you must spell out the word 'for' and not write 4 which means 'four'
Wag is a verb (to wag) and a noun (a wag).
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A dog wags its tail
No, the word 'wagged' is the past tense of the verb to wag (wags, wagging, wagged).The word wag is both a noun and a verb.
logos: In biblical Judaism, the word of God, which itself has creative power and is God's medium of communication with the human race. [Greek use or words reason.] The word that was in the beginning. However the confoundment of language through human usage, has reduced it to language: [French lang tongue > Latin ling, tongue + wage, to wag.] In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. [John 1:1.] If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain. [James 1:26.]
There are two syllables in the word wagon. The syllables are wag-on.