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The answer WAGGLED has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of waggled in various dictionaries:
verb - move from side to side
verb - move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion
verb - to move briskly up and down or to and fro
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Wobbled while in motion |
Moved to and fro, as a golf club just before swinging |
'Danced' like a bee |
Having lost its head the horse went from side to side and was out in front |
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Feb 26 2015 New York Times |
Jul 29 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
Jul 8 2009 Newsday.com |
Apr 15 2004 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Waggled might refer to |
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Waggle dance is a term used in beekeeping and ethology for a particular figure-eight dance of the honey bee. By performing this dance, successful foragers can share, with other members of the colony, information about the direction and distance to patches of flowers yielding nectar and pollen, to water sources, or to new nest-site locations. The waggle dance and the round dance are two forms of dance behaviour that are part of a continuous transition. The round dance occurs for resources that are nearby (typically less than 10–20 m from the nest for Apis mellifera ligustica). As the distance to the resource increases, the round dance transforms into the waggle dance. However, even close to the nest, the round dance can contain elements of the waggle dance, such as a waggle portion. It has therefore been suggested that the term "waggle dance" is better for describing both the waggle dance and the round dance. Austrian ethologist and Nobel laureate Karl von Frisch was one of the first who translated the meaning of the waggle dance. |