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wigwag

[wig-wag] / ˈwɪgˌwæg /


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Lex not only brought us together but sent us down different paths than we’d been on before he gave us the wigwag.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 25, 2016

From here, he can wigwag through the skylight into the kitchen when he is ready for lunch.

From Time Magazine Archive

Through distributors which the committee branded dummies, it gets its news by wigwag or telephone from the tracks, flashes it by Western Union teletype throughout the country.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then through the glasses, U.S. sailormen saw a ragged figure, a pair of wigwag flags.

From Time Magazine Archive

They ought to get up there about noon, and for two hours wigwag to each other, sending and receiving messages that are to be kept in books provided for the purpose.

From Camp Fires of the Wolf Patrol by Douglas, Alan