means the people talked alot
If your tongue "wags" or flaps up and down, you are talking. This means that people were passing rumors around, talking about something that someone had done.
"She is a very friendly person." just think.
It is impossible to form a sentence without a complete subject and a complete predicate. Those are the two required constituent parts of any sentence. The subject is the simple subject and any of its associated parts, such as adjectives, and the predicate is the verb and any of its associated parts, such as adverbs and predicate objects. The shortest possible sentence in the English language is, "I am." The subject is "I" and the predicate is "am."
# The dessert is theirs. # Decide whether you want to watch pets in your home or theirs # They are as curious about our culture as we are of theirs
It means that the plural noun before the apostrophe has possession of the noun or plural noun that follows it. Example: All the cats' tails were wagging.
The apostrophe is part of the plural possessive noun so it goes first and the comma merely denotes a pause between words.
In many countries, truancy (from school) is called wagging, "jigging", ditching, or skipping school. Other slang terms are bunking (off), skiving, mitching, twagging, or on the knock.
Wagging is the present participle of the word "wag" - to move with short, quick motions.
No she's not...five years ago or so she was apparently involved with KCBS/KCAL's executive news producer though; their make-out session at a station event set some tongues wagging!
Tail wagging in dogs typically signals happiness, excitement, or a positive response. In cats, it can indicate different emotions, such as agitation, excitement, or even aggression, depending on other body language cues. Understanding the context and accompanying behaviors can help determine the meaning behind the tail wagging.
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
Your dog' s tail is wagging because he is exited or likes something you did.
When its wagging its tail
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All the international property gossips' tongues have been wagging this week over the Beverly Hills (CA) estate of legally and financially embattled businessman Georges Marciano popping up on the open market as part of a bankruptcy sale with an asking price of $24,500,000.
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It can, but this is more likely when the dog is sitting or lying down. When a dog is standing and wagging its tail, it's the momentum of the tail wagging that spreads to the rest of the dog's body and causes the rest of the dog to wag too.