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Definition of wag
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Wag (v.) A man full of sport and
humor;
a
ludicrous
fellow;
a
humorist;
a wit; a
joker.
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Boss
::
Boss (n.) A swage or die used for
shaping
metals.
Wag
::
Wag (v. i.) To be in
action
or
motion;
to move; to get
along;
to
progress;
to stir.
Swage
::
Swaging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Swag.
Impone
::
Impone
(v. t.) To
stake;
to
wager;
to
pledge.
Hire
::
Hire (n.) To
engage
or
purchase
the
service,
labor,
or
interest
of (any one) for a
specific
purpose,
by
payment
of
wages;
as, to hire a
servant,
an
agent,
or an
advocate..
Run
::
Run (a.) To move,
proceed,
advance,
pass, go, come, etc.,
swiftly,
smoothly,
or with quick
action;
-- said of
things
animate
or
inanimate.
Hence,
to flow,
glide,
or roll
onward,
as a
stream,
a
snake,
a
wagon,
etc.; to move by
quicker
action
than in
walking,
as a
person,
a
horse,
a dog..
Stipendiarian
::
Stipend
(v. t.) To pay by
settled
wages.
Hayrack
::
Hayrack
(n.) A frame
mounted
on the
running
gear of a
wagon,
and used in
hauling
hay,
straw,
sheaves,
etc.; --
called
also hay
rigging..
Water Thrush
::
Water
thrush
() The pied
wagtail.
Rumble
::
Rumble
(n.) A low,
heavy,
continuous
sound like that made by heavy
wagons
or the
reverberation
of
thunder;
a
confused
noise;
as, the
rumble
of a
railroad
train..
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) A
sensation
originated
by some
external
object,
but so
modified
as in any way to lead to an
erroneous
perception;
as when the
rolling
of a wagon is
mistaken
for
thunder..
Fanfaronade
::
Fanfaronade
(n.) A
swaggering;
vain
boasting;
ostentation;
a
bluster.
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A noisy
boaster;
a
swaggering
fellow.
Waggeries
::
Waggeries
(pl. ) of
Wagger.
Wagati
::
Wagati
(n.) A small East
Indian
wild cat
(Felis
wagati),
regarded
by some as a
variety
of the
leopard
cat..
Dowager
::
Dowager
(n.) A widow
endowed,
or
having
a
jointure;
a widow who
either
enjoys
a dower from her
deceased
husband,
or has
property
of her own
brought
by her to her
husband
on
marriage,
and
settled
on her after his
decease..
Vie
::
Vie (v. t.) To
stake;
to
wager.
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A
transverse
bar above the axle of a
wagon,
on which the bed or body
rests..
Gainage
::
Gainage
(v. t.) The
horses,
oxen,
plows,
wains or
wagons
and
implements
for
carrying
on
tillage..
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
large,
covered
wagon,
or a train of such
wagons,
for
conveying
wild
beasts,
etc., for
exhibition;
an
itinerant
show, as of wild
beasts..
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